Please note that there is currently a "Won't Fix" for "No New Modules
or Flavors", which may still apply here. This is bug #790623
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=790623)
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Thomas
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Roman V. Nikolaev wrote:
> Package:
I can maybe take a stab at backporting to 0.206, as it's on my radar
to do anyways.
Note this though: I don't think we should outright disable SSLv3 in a
stable release. There is a code commit in the pull requests queue
waiting for inclusion that allows the specification of SSLv3 being
disabled
Okay, so after poking #debian-security on OFTC, Thijs said the
following: (Or at least I believe it's Thijs):
[2014/11/01 11:25:15] thijs_ teward: I think the ideal package does
not have SSLv3 included in its default settings. With Apache in Debian
is quite the case because
fixed 1.6.2-3
thanks
Confirmed: This was done already. The commit this was done in was
this one:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/nginx.git/commit/?id=9a4e0f0a698bee2b03b7f417ad9286e5eb22141e
1.6.2-3, which had this fix already, was uploaded and accepted to
Unstable on 2014-10-16,
Apparently upstream has posted a new tagged version of the Lua module,
v0.9.13rc1.
Can we update the package to include this tagged revision, to address this bug?
(Also note: bug retitled)
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Thomas
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Source: libpff
Severity: wishlist
Hello.
Firstly, it should be made known that packages.qa.debian.org is
showing that there is a problem with the URLs for this package.
According to what I could find, the libpff project moved away from
sourceforge. It looks like it was located on Google Code
Source: nginx
Severity: wishlist
Hello.
I would like to request that the Lua module be updated to the version in
its latest git master branch. I am requesting this early, ahead of future
upstream versions of nginx uploaded to Debian.
This request is based on the Mainline branch, which I
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