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On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 15:29 +0200, Albert Dorofeev wrote:
Does anyone have any idea why the ctime would change
so often for a file that is essentially not changing
in any way, especially not the attributes?
it's changing, the computer passwords are updated by the windows boxes
regularly also
Mirco Bauer wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 15:29 +0200, Albert Dorofeev wrote:
Does anyone have any idea why the ctime would change
so often for a file that is essentially not changing
in any way, especially not the attributes?
it's changing, the computer passwords are updated by the windows
Hello,
I am wondering when Debian will have freeRadius 1.0.4 available
as an upgrade in Sarge. There are security issues in freeRadius
versions prior to 1.0.3 for people who use SQL.
http://www.freeradius.org/security.html
Regards,
Chey
On Tuesday, July 19, 2005 2:08 PM, Chey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering when Debian will have freeRadius 1.0.4 available
as an upgrade in Sarge. There are security issues in freeRadius
versions prior to 1.0.3 for people who use SQL.
http://www.freeradius.org/security.html
Hi all,
I prepared an unstripped version of the same binary that has been
distributed by security.d.o. It can be found at
http://people.debian.org/~luigi/squid-unstripped/
It would be helpful if somebody that can reproduce the bug could trace
it with the above binary and istructions from
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Thanks
Barrie
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Florian Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pThis decision is based on the on two observations: Most PHP users
are small-scale users, not service providers. As a result, they do
not have to deal with the challenge of multiple users who need to
write PHP scripts which run on the web server, but do
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Where does this observation come from and do we know whether it's
true for debian? I certainly know a higher proportion of multi-user
servers with PHP installed than the proportion of desktop systems
I know with PHP.
Yes i Think PHP is the only web
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