On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 09:45:34 +0530 malini wrote:
M> As per http://secunia.com/advisories/15930/ , i went with 5.2.1.2.It shows a
M> fix for DoS.Unfortunately it has not fixed the fixproc bug.Why is it like
M> that???
Because 5.2.1.2 went out in a rush, to fix the DOS (which only affects TCP
connections).
M> I hope fixproc bug is solved just by editing that /local/fixproc script.Is
M> there any other changes done for fixproc bug.
No, there were no other changes.
M> shall i go with 5.2.1.2 and edit the fixproc script.I
M> downloaded the 5.0.10 version (which has fixed fixproc) and found that
M> fixproc issue is slightly modified.
Yes, 5.2.1.2 is the way to go, with a patched fixproc script.
M> Also,let me knw how to run that fixproc script with that database.i don;t
M> find any docs to see the fixproc.conf fomat.ONly coders can get me a idea
the comments in the top of the script contain documentation on its use.
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