FireStats 1.6.2
I just released FireStats 1.6.2, the most significant change is the patching of two potential security vulnerabilities.
I strongly advice everyone to upgrade to the latest version.
there have been two exploits:
- attempting to include remote files. in order for it to be effective, your server has to be improperly configured and to allow url file inclusion via inclue(). most servers are not vulnerable, but regardless – I took it very seriously and implemented a whitelist to prevent any such attempts.
- possible SQL injection.
besides those important security updates, I fixed quite a few bugs in this release. check the changelog for full detail.
FireStats 1.6 goes stable
FireStats 1.6 have finally reached stabled state with the release of FireStats 1.6.0-stable.
It’s recommended for all users to upgrade to this version.
FireStats 1.6.0-beta1
FireStats 1.6.0-beta1 have been released,
check out the New and noteworthy page for highlight of the major changes.
FireStats 1.5 is stable
FireStats 1.5 have finally reached stabled state with the release of FireStats 1.5.11-stable.
It’s recommended for all users to upgrade to this version.
FireStats 1.5.0-beta
FireStats 1.5 has entered beta stage with the release of 1.5.0-beta.
Major changes are:
- Significant performance improvements.
- IPV6 Support.
- Exclude hits by IP range and URL or referrer.
- Improvements in recent referrers UI.
- Improvements in search engine handling and UI.
And much more.
See the New and Noteworthy page here for more information.
A more detailed changes list is available here.
FireStats 1.4 goes stable
Rejoice! FireStats 1.4 goes stable with the 1.4.4-stable release.
See the previous post about FireStats 1.4 for more information.
FireStats Installer
I just closed the oldest enhancement request, which was a request for self-update mechanism for FireStats.
FireStats is pretty big, and it takes a long time for users to upload to their server.
FireStats installer comes to the rescue by downloading the latest version on the server, extracting it, and verifying that it was extracted correctly.
Try it out, it’s cool!
FireStats 1.4
FireStats 1.4 has entered beta stage with the release of 1.4.0-beta.
Major changes are:
- Multi user support and user authentication
- WordPress MU support
- Improved referrers view
- Popular posts widget for WordPres blogs
- Improved startup performance
And more.
See the New and Noteworthy page here for more information.
FireStats 1.3 goes stable
After quiet a long beta period, FireStats 1.3 turns stable with the release of 1.3.6-stable.
There are no serious changes from 1.3.5, but for those upgrading from 1.2, here is a the list of major changes.
FireStats for Gallery2!
FireStats now supports Gallery2.
See the wiki page for more information.