There was an issue with PHP-Nuke but it has been fixed in the newest release. Alot of 
the problem was Admin not changing and setting permissions on the site and database.
Security is only as good as you make it!

My portal with MySQL runs excellent and I'll never use anything else again.


Cheers

M;)


-----Original Message-----
FROM: NOC - Kulish Consulting
TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATE: Tue 7/31/01 12:08
SUBJECT: php portals using mysql

Hello All,

 Fairly new to the list, but I have lurking for a while and finally came up
with the gumption to ask a question.

Currently, I am looking for a php based portal system that utilizes MySQL
(dont they all?) as a backend database.  With the recent security alert with
PHPnuke, I am not sure thats the one to use, though I think it may be the
most widely used.

So, what portal systems are recommended where security is of some concern?

Thanks!



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