September 15, 2017: Community Edition 1.9.3.6 and SUPEE-10266 Security Enhancements – 9/15/2017.New SUPEE-10266 patch can be downloaded as usual from Downloads page: https://magento.com/tech-resources/download#download2073 or installed as a regular Magento upgrade via Downloader (it is included in Magento 1.9.3.6 version). You can install it in the same way as previous patches or by upgrading to Magento 1.9.3.6. To apply the patch you need SSH access (shell access actually, SSH is just most used way to get shell access) to the server. If you have no SSH access, you can refer to How to apply SUPEE-10266 without SSH. If you wish to save time and have us to install these patches for you, simply click here to order installation.
Step 0: Preparations
Note: Make sure to Disable Magento Compiler at System > Configuration > Tools > Magento Compiler and clear compiled cache.
Step 1: Verify your Magento version
$ grep -A6 'static function getVersionInfo' app/Mage.php public static function getVersionInfo() { return array( 'major' => '1', 'minor' => '9', 'revision' => '3', 'patch' => '3',As you can see in the example, it is Magento 1.9.3.3
Step 2: Download corresponding patch
The patch should be downloaded from https://magento.com/tech-resources/download#download2073 Make sure to get the right file corresponding to your Magento version.Step 3: Place patches into Magento Root directory
Upload your files into Magento root directory. It is important to place patch files directly into Magento root directory and execute it also directly in Magento root directory.$ ls -1 . PATCH_SUPEE-10266_CE_1.9.3.4_v1-2017-09-13-06-39-58.sh app cron.php downloader errors favicon.ico index.php js lib mage media pkginfo robots.txt shell skin var
Step 4: Run the patches
$ bash ./PATCH_SUPEE-10266_CE_1.9.3.4_v1-2017-09-13-06-39-58.sh Checking if patch can be applied/reverted successfully... Patch was applied/reverted successfully.
Step 5: Verification and flush of Magento PHP opcode cache
Flush Magento caches: Navigate in Magento backend to System > Cache Management and flush Magento cache and CSS/JS caches. If you use PHP opcode caches (OPCache/APC/XCache/eAccelerator) make sure to flush it after patching (or restart webserver), otherwise code will continue to run from caches. Test that your store is working. Test Checkout process. If you have any difficulties with applying the patches please let us know in comments, so we can find the solution together.Posted in: Magento Maintenance