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phpMyAdmin-4.9.2-1.fc29

FEDORA-2019-9c636a4a0a created by remi 5 years ago for Fedora 29

Upstream announcement:

phpMyAdmin 4.9.2 is released

2019-11-22

Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, a bugfix release that also contains a security fix.

This security fix is part of an ongoing effort to improve the security of the Designer feature and is designated PMASA-2019-5. There is also an improvement for how we sanitize Git version information shown on the home page, thanks to Ali Hubail.

This release includes fixes for many bugs, including:

  • Fixes for the "Failed to set session cookie" error which relates to the cookie name. In some cases, data stored in the cookie (such as the previously-used user account) may not be loaded from a previous phpMyAdmin cookie the first time you run version 4.9.2
  • Fix for Advisor with MySQL 8.0.3 and newer
  • Fix PHP deprecation errors
  • Fix a situation where exporting users after a delete query could remove users
  • Fix incorrect "You do not have privileges to manipulate with the users!" warning
  • Fix copying a database's privileges and several other problems moving columns with MariaDB
  • Fix for phpMyAdmin not selecting all the values when using shift-click to select during Export

There are many, many more bug fixes thanks to the efforts of our developers and other contributors.

The phpMyAdmin team

This update has been submitted for testing by remi.

5 years ago

This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.

5 years ago

This update's test gating status has been changed to 'ignored'.

5 years ago

This update has been pushed to testing.

5 years ago

remi edited this update.

5 years ago

This update is marked obsolete because the F29 release is archived.

5 years ago

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Type
security
Severity
medium
Karma
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Signed
Content Type
RPM
Test Gating
Autopush Settings
Unstable by Karma
-3
Stable by Karma
3
Stable by Time
7 days
Thresholds
Minimum Karma
+1
Minimum Testing
7 days
Dates
submitted
5 years ago
in testing
5 years ago
modified
5 years ago
BZ#1776254 CVE-2019-18622 phpMyAdmin: a crafted database/table name can be used to trigger an SQL injection attack through the designer feature
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BZ#1776255 CVE-2019-18622 phpMyAdmin: a crafted database/table name can be used to trigger an SQL injection attack through the designer feature [fedora-all]
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