Gallery is a slick Web-based photo album written using PHP. It is easy to install, includes a config wizard, and provides users with the ability to create and maintain their own albums in the album collection via an intuitive Web interface. Photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning and more. Albums can have read, write, and caption permissions per individual authenticated user for an additional level of privacy.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content multimedia Graphics Viewers |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java PHP |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Two small security vulnerabilities were fixed.


Release Notes: This is likely to be the last release in the 3.0 branch of Gallery; the next step is 3.1, with many big improvements. This release irons out a few kinks and updates a few last libraries before work stops on the 3.0.x code base. This upgrade should be fast and painless.


Release Notes: This release contains several security fixes as well as a handful of new features. The only major security issue involves someone malicious accessing a copy of Gallery 3 that is not yet installed, so if you already have Gallery 3.0.4 installed and configured, there are no known major issues. However, as always it is strongly recommended that you upgrade to the latest code.


Release Notes: This is a security release after several extensive internal and external security audits that discovered 22 distinct vulnerabilities. All of the issues require that someone with malicious intent either have an account with edit permissions, or trick a user with edit permissions into clicking on a malicious link. In most cases, this can only lead to a possible XSS vulnerability, but in several instances it allows arbitrary PHP code execution.


Release Notes: Several researchers, working independently, discovered possible encryption-related vulnerabilities. Low-risk XSS vulnerabilities limited to the administration area were also reported. The CVE ID for these issues is CVE-2012-1113. It is recommended that all users of Gallery 2 and Gallery 3 upgrade as soon as possible.
Recent comments
13 Jun 2012 14:31
I love this script. Nice and well photo album
22 Sep 2009 11:39
Great script, good job!
12 Nov 2008 01:22
Gallery on a Linksys NSLU2
I am looking at running a web photo gallery server for my family and friends on a linksys NSLU2. The NSLU2 is a home USB-NAS device that is built, as I understand it, around a 266 MHZ MB with no video card.
Is there any experience out there running Gallery on a "slug?" Is this the right piece of software or is there a better one for a low-power server such as this? Can gallery be run on a server w/o a video card? Any thoughts?
Thanks for any help--I appreciate it.
03 Oct 2008 13:13
Re: installing/upgrading gallery 2.2
For support, please visit:
> I really need a lot of help installing
> this program hopefully someone here can
> help me. Whenever I go to this website
> It says that I need to upgrade gallery
> to 2.2. I follow the instructions but I
> get stuck when it asks me to create a
> new text file called login.txt in the
> mango.zuiken.net directory on my
> webserver (that's the same directory
> where main.php is located). It must
> contain the following randomly generated
> characters:
> e3bcc6dac99a048600737c68c53012a6
>
> I have no idea what that means. I have
> to copy and paste this on my address bar
> or what?? please someone help me with
> this. Thanks
02 Oct 2008 18:18
installing/upgrading gallery 2.2
I really need a lot of help installing this program hopefully someone here can help me. Whenever I go to this website mango.zuiken.net/upgra... It says that I need to upgrade gallery to 2.2. I follow the instructions but I get stuck when it asks me to create a new text file called login.txt in the mango.zuiken.net directory on my webserver (that's the same directory where main.php is located). It must contain the following randomly generated characters: e3bcc6dac99a048600737c68c53012a6
I have no idea what that means. I have to copy and paste this on my address bar or what?? please someone help me with this. Thanks