CMS Airship

CSPR.NG

Indistinguishable from line-noise.

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Cryptographically Secure Pseudorandom Number Generator

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The captain of this Airship!


CSPR.NG is now on Version 2 (dev branch)

We've upgraded our server to PHP 7.1 and CSPR.NG is now on dev-master from Github.

This is just a notice in case something breaks.


Airship 1.1.0

CMS Airship Version 1.1.0 is out! Get it while it's hot. If you've enabled minor updates in your Bridge, this update should be applied automatically.

When we released version 1.0 earlier this week, we weren't counting on receiving as much great feedback from the community, and we certainly didn't expect anyone to contribute significantly enough to tag 1.1 so soon. I'm delighted to say, our expectations weren't high enough.

Let's dive into what's changed in version 1.1.0:

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Airship 1.0.0

I'll keep this brief. Go read The PHP Security Platinum Standard: Raising the Bar with CMS Airship for the release announcement.

If you're looking for the place to sign up for a supplier account to make your own extensions, you want https://airship.paragonie.com instead. (Warning: kind of ugly, need to update the CSS when I get a chance.)

Otherwise, feel free to create an account here and enjoy your stay.

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Airship Beta 3 Released

The final beta is here.

This should be the last beta release before we tag version 1.0.0. When 1.0.0 is tagged, Airship will be in the scope of our bug bounty on HackerOne.

Paragon Initiative Enterprises is a little different from most vendors: We can tolerate full disclosure. Any updates we release will be deployed, by default, within an hour of their availability.

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Welcome to the Public Airship Beta

Welcome to the public CMS Airship beta.

This domain demonstrates unreleased, in-development features of our upcoming CMS. What you are seeing is the current master branch. As soon as v0.2.0 is released, we'll begin working on the features for v0.3.0 and they'll be publicly visible here.

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