Beehive Forum

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Beehive Forum
Stable release
1.5.2 / November 5, 2016 (2016-11-05)
RepositoryBeehiveForum on GitHub
Engine
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    Operating systemPlatform Independent
    PlatformPHP/MySQL
    TypeInternet forum software
    LicenseGPL
    Websitewww.beehiveforum.co.uk

    Beehive Forum is a free and open-source forum system using the PHP scripting language and MySQL database software.

    The main difference between Beehive and most other forum software is its frame-based interface which lists discussion titles on the left and displays their contents on the right.

    Features

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    Other features which differentiate Beehive from most forums include:

    • Targeted replies to specific users and/or posts.
    • Safe HTML posting (malicious code is stripped out), rather than BBCode, via WYSIWYG editor, helper toolbar, or manual typing.
    • A relationship system, allowing users to ignore users and/or signatures that they dislike.
    • Powerful forum-wide and per-user word filtering, including a regular expression option.
    • A flexible polling system, allowing public or private ballot, grouped answers, and different result modes.
    • A built-in "light mode" that allows basic forum access from PDAs and web-enabled mobilephones.

    Beehive is used by the popular UK technology website The Inquirer on the Hermits Cave Message Board.[1][2]

    Security and vulnerabilities

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    In May 2007, Beehive Forum was selected as one of the most secure forums from a selection of 10 open-source software tested by Dragos Lungu Dot Com.[3]

    On 28 November 2007, Nick Bennet and Robert Brown of Symantec Corporation discovered a security flaw related to Beehive's database input handling. The vulnerability could "allow a remote user to execute SQL injection attacks".[4][5] The flaw affected all versions of the software up to 0.7.1. The Beehive Forum team responded very rapidly with a fix released, in the form of version 0.8 of the software, later that day.[6]

    Reviews

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    See also

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    References

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