On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 00:17 -0500, seth vidal wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 23:19 -0500, Denis E. Pilon wrote:
I vote for twikiwiki...
Also see it in action here:
and see the latest remote exploit against it at any exploit tracking site.
-sv
Most of the exploits I see also have fixes as of version 1.8.4.
Almost any cms/forum/wiki solution is going to have sql injection type issues ... as well as other issues related to php programming. It is a very complex piece of work.
It seems to me from reviewing the exploit sites (www.securityfocus.com , www.securitytracker.com, etc.) that the tikiwiki.org guys acknowledge and fix their exploits fairly quickly.
So, if 0 exploits are a requirement, I don't see how you could have any wiki, forum, blog, or other self posting community input site....
I don't use tikiwiki, but it could also solve the forums issue at the same time. I know there is a group of people who think forums are not at all important ... I am not one of them.