On 30 Jan 2003 at 9:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've the next error with proftpd.
> Jan 29 18:30:43 carran proftpd[2598]: AllowChmod is deprecated, and will
> not work consistantly, use <Limit SITE_CHMOD> instead.
>   Jan 29 18:31:37 carran proftpd[2596]: 216.155.73.145
>   (216.155.73.144[216.155.73.144]) - FTP session opened.
>   Jan 29 18:31:37 carran proftpd[2596]: 216.155.73.145
>   (216.155.73.144[216.155.73.144]) - FTP session closed.
> 
>   My proftpd version is 1.2.4
> 
>   I think this is a bug. How can I install this patch and where is this.

What has this got to do with MySQL ?

You should really start a new message with a new subject if you want 
to ask  a new question.

Anyway,  have you tried searching google for proftp.  You might find 
their home page and be able to download patches from there.

Ian


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>MySQL Double Free Bug ( Mysql-3.23.54a )   
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> Hi,
> 
> I new version of Mysql ( 3.23.55) has been releases which fixes a
> double free bug, amongst other things:
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> http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/News-3.23.55.html
> 
> <Quote>
> Fixed double free'd pointer bug in mysql_change_user() handling, that
> enabled a specially hacked version of MySQL client to crash mysqld.
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> NOTE, that one needs to login to the server by using a valid user
> account to be able to exploit this bug.
> </Quote>
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> Will there be a new package being made available ?
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> As an aside I managed to install 3.23.54a form source on a Raq4i (
> for some reason the rpms/pkg wouldn't go in ).  So far it has run
> without problems.
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> Regards
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> Ian
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