Hi, On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 08:19, Tux99 <[email protected]> wrote: > > I did a quick comparison of the most common forum software packages > (both commercial and FOSS) from a vulnerability point of view. > > I'm subscribed to the well known (every sysadmin that takes his/her job > seriously is subscribed to it) weekly SANS "@RISK: The Consensus > Security Alert" newsletter since 2000, so I have an mbox archive file > that contains almost 11 years worth of weekly alerts of software > vulnerabilities. > > A quick an easy way that I have used before to assess the vulnerability > of any software is to do a simple grep of the software name in this mbox > file and count the times that software gets mentioned. While this is not > 100% scientific it gives a good approximation of the amount of > vulnerabilities a particular software has suffered from.
Indeed. It's interesting. But ranking only by the disclosed number of vulnerabilities in the past does not assess what will be in the future. It's not enough. What would be an additional important figure is, how long has it been for each vulnerability to be fixed; how many users each has had, etc. Plus, what type of vulnerability. Plus, for what branch of the software (I guess, for instance, phpBB 2.x and 3.x are a bit different). What we do need is a forum that matches our needs; actually pretty basic, but maybe for having good admin features, excellent hackability, extensability, being well documented, having a nice community of developers around it. And, provided we're in the free software thing, we want to be able to share changes as well (would it be only through our own community) without worrying. So, requirement #1: open source license (as in http://opensource.org/ ). > [...] > All I can say, I'm surprised that the official Mandriva forum (which > uses phpBB) is still standing... :-) Parts of it were heavily hacked back in the days. Still, yes, it's sort of a miracle somehow. :-) Romain _______________________________________________ Mageia-dev mailing list [email protected] https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev
