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Mitel Networks Security Advisory: openssh
Synopsis:Updated OpenSSH packages fix potential vulnerability
Release Date: 2003-09-17
Severity: Critical
Affected Products: SME Server (all versions)
CVE
Greg,
I will post further comments/explanations on this topic later today.
In the meantime, I just wanted to answer this:
It is also very interesting the the old Core SME developers have
stopped using their Mitel email addresses to comment on this list and
the boards and are using personal
Well...
In order to be clear about that, they have both chosen to post using
personal addresses.
Okay... so I was too quick on the trigger to notice that Charlie was
posting
using his Mitel address. :-)
The point is the same... there's no mystery... Gordon and Charlie have
just now moved
This note from John about the wiki pinged me on a long-standing issue
that I wanted to bring up at some point to this forum. For most of
the past year, we have done very little at all to maintain the FAQ
posted at http://www.e-smith.org/faq/
At this point it's woefully out of date in many
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Devinfo list members,
As has been hinted on this list, we are following Red Hat's lead with
Fedora and turning the SME Server developer release over to the community.
I don't think that this should come as a big surprise to anyone who has
Craig,
They will comply with GPL and source will therefore be made available.
Yep... we have always complied with the GPL (and have been very strong
in that position, going perhaps a bit farther than we needed to) and
always will.
What kernel or dist that source is compiled against... Or any
Devlyn,
I think Mitel have answered most of the questions, if some in a sort of
round-about way. This is my take:
Your comments are essentially on target with just a couple of notes:
1. Their MAS 6000 server (our 6.0 unsupported)
Please be careful on this statement as there *is* a
devinfo community,
Mitel Networks is pleased to announce the availability of our
SME Server 6.0 unsupported developer release from our mirror
sites listed at:
http://www.e-smith.org/downloads/
(Note that at the current moment not all of the mirrors have
finished updating.)
As has been
Jeff,
With regard to this item of your note...
3. A listserv has been setup (Thanks Shad!) to host devinfo and a few
other
lists. We have been able to migrate all of the devinfo history over and
are
waiting to coordinate with Mitel for the migration of the list.
We are ready to flip the
Richard,
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 09:59:23PM +, Dick Morrell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is based on RH7.3 with proprietary and GPL Perl mods. I say
proprietary
as there are more than a few GPL vagries.
Please provide specifics to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for any Mitel developed
Bruce,
Thanks for this message:
What is this persistent rumour about proprietary licenses? The Mitel
and E-smith sites both make it quite clear that the Developer release is
GPL and that any proprietary stuff is in the supported, commercial
release. Has anybody ever produced any evidence
devinfo members,
Thank you all for your participation in this mailing list over
the past several years. As the new devinfo at contribs.org
is now set to go, we will now be shutting down this mailing list.
The archives for this list will continue to be available at:
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