> Bug reference:      2052
> Logged by:          Ferindo Middleton
> Email address:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> PostgreSQL version: 8.0.4
> Operating system:   Windows 2000
> Description:        Federal Agency Tech Hub Refuses to Accept 
> Postgresql on
> Network because of Security Vulnerabilities
> Details: 
> 
> This bug report involves more than one proposed bug. I work 
> at a federal government agency. The information technology 
> division at this agency refuses to allow the database version 
> 8.0.4 on their network because of several security 
> vulnerabilities they noticed when testing the software 
> application. The database would run on a Windows 2000 
> Professional computer system. The division I work for wants 
> to use the database as a backend to a set Java Server Pages I 
> developed to be served via Apache Tomcat. My application 
> works great with PostgreSQL but the problem is getting the IS 
> team at this agency to accept PostgreSQL db. I know nothing 
> about hacking PostgreSQL. I am merely know how to install, 
> setup, run the database and write JSP applications to us the 
> database in the background so these security vulnerabilities 
> are beyond the scope of my own understanding of the database 
> from a mere admin/user level. 
> 
> I am going to paste below the feedback I received concerning 
> the vulnerabilities of the database in hopes that The 
> PostgreSQL Global Development Group would consider looking 
> into each stated flaw. I believe that resolution of these 
> vulnerabilities would be a major achievement of our database 
> management system and possibly open the software up to more 
> government acceptance and utilization, which I believe it is lacking. 

I beleive every single one of these bugs is fixed in the currently
available releases. 
So if you get 8.0.4 or 8.1.0, you're fine for any of these.


(Oh, and what *do* they allow? Oracle, for example, has had a *lot* more
security vulnerabilities during the same time, some of which aren't even
patched yet.. And they can't seriously have a zero-bugs-even-if-fixed
policy, because then they couldn't install *anything*...)

//Magnus

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