Sorry, don't know why my previous message was mangled..
> Nothing in there suggests an urgent security problem, so I don't see
>any need to recallR PMs(it's a minor bugfix release). In any case, I've
I think it was called minor to smooth over the major screw-up on the part
of the Samba Team. Saying that it is a major bug (which it was) would
have been about like walking into a crowded theater and yelling "BOMB!!"
I think the seriousness of this bug is evident in the fact that you can't
find the sources on Samba's site any longer and the Samba Team leader was
called in from a convention in Australia to fix the problem and put out
what they termed as a "brown bag release."
Seeing as the Samba 2.2.3 RPMs never made it past devinfo, folks using
them on a production server do so at their own risk I guess.
Regards,
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1243 West 7th Avenue
Eugene, Oregon 97402
541-683-8383 fax 541-683-8144
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