Akeeba Solo (Standalone) 1.1.0 Stable

Released on: 2014-09-10 01:28 CDT

Changelog

Bug fixes

  • [HIGH] Dropbox upload would enter an infinite loop when using chunked uploads
  • [HIGH] Javascript not loaded in Setup page
  • [HIGH] Potential information leak through the JSON API using a Decryption Oracle attack
  • [LOW] ANGIE for Joomla!, array values in configuration.php were corrupted
  • [LOW] ANGIE for WordPress, phpBB and PrestaShop: escape some special characters in passwords
  • [LOW] Do not offer to install using the PDO or SQLite drivers as there's no schema file available for them
  • [LOW] FTP port and directory not taken into account in the the setup page
  • [LOW] Setup user interface issue when debug mode is enabled
  • [LOW] Wrong language strings (copied from the original Joomla! component's codebase)
  • [MEDIUM] ANGIE (all flavours): cannot restart db restoration after a database error has occurred.
  • [MEDIUM] ANGIE for Joomla!, cannot detect Joomla! version, leading to Two Factor Auth data not being re-encoded with the new secret key
  • [MEDIUM] ANGIE: Restoring off-site directories would lead to errors

New features

  • A different log file is created per backup attempt (and automatically removed when the backup archives are deleted by quotas or by using Delete Files in the interface)
  • Back-end backups will resume after an AJAX error, allowing you to complete backups even on very hosts with very tight resource usage limits
  • Backups resulting in an AJAX error will be retried, in case backup failure was caused by a temporary server or network issue
  • Greatly improve the backup performance on massive tables as long as they have an auto_increment column
  • Improved Two Factor Authentication with one time emergency passwords
  • Support for iDriveSync accounts created in 2014 or later
  • The Dropbox chunked upload can now work on files smaller than 150Mb and will work across backup steps, allowing you to upload large files to Dropbox without timeout errors
  • The minimum execution time can now be enforced in the client side for backend backups, leading to increased stability on certain hosts
  • Work around for the overreaching password managers in so-called modern browsers which fill irrelevant passwords in the configuration page.
  • Work around the issues caused by some servers' error pages which contain DOM-modifying JavaScript
  • You can now run several backups at the same time