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Get a list of all installed Magento Patches
Determine which magento patches have been installed on your site.
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Lately there have been a lot of patches out there for Magento. Some pretty major security vulnerabilities have come out as of late ( supee-5344 ). If you've ever needed a quick way to check whether or not you've actually patched your own server you can do so pretty simply.
- SSH to your server
- CD Into the directory where your magento installation is
- Then use one of the following:
To get just the list of patch names installed:
$ grep -F '|' app/etc/applied.patches.list|cut -f 2 -d'|'
SUPEE-2725
SUPEE-5346
SUPEE-1533
To get the list of patch names along with installation date:
$ grep -F '|' app/etc/applied.patches.list|cut -f 2,1 -d'|'
2014-12-01 07:28:34 UTC | SUPEE-2725
2015-04-21 22:18:17 UTC | SUPEE-5346
2015-04-22 00:44:54 UTC | SUPEE-1533
I'll be posting a writeup in the next couple of weeks on how to easily find all magento installations on a PLESK / WHM Server, get a listings of their Editions ( Community or Enterprise ), Version number, and a list of what patches have been installed.
Kris Chase
@chasebadkids