the problem.
DSA-361-1 states that the vulnerabilities reported have been fixed in
2.2.2-13.woody.8 (and this is the version you can find in the
repository)... DSA-361-2 is the same advisory, except that it states
that the vulnerabilities have been fixed in 2.2.2-6woody2... and i think
that's
at a later date.
I do not understand the problem.
DSA-361-1 states that the vulnerabilities reported have been fixed in
2.2.2-13.woody.8 (and this is the version you can find in the
repository)... DSA-361-2 is the same advisory, except that it states
that the vulnerabilities have been fixed
Hi all,
can anyone explain me the DSA-361-2?
Does it mean that the vulnerabilities reported were already addressed in
woody in version 2.2.2-6woody2 ?
I haven't found 2.2.2-6woody2 in the changelog, however 2.2.2-6 has been
released in december 2001, so i've to assume fake vulnerabilities (CAN
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http://www.debian.org/security/ Matt Zimmerman
August 9th, 2003
Il lun, 2003-08-11 alle 12:22, Gian Piero Carrubba ha scritto:
DSA-361-1 states that the vulnerabilities reported have been fixed in
2.2.2-13.woody.8 (and this is the version you can find in the
repository)... DSA-361-2 is the same advisory, except that it states
that the vulnerabilities have
the problem.
DSA-361-1 states that the vulnerabilities reported have been fixed in
2.2.2-13.woody.8 (and this is the version you can find in the
repository)... DSA-361-2 is the same advisory, except that it states
that the vulnerabilities have been fixed in 2.2.2-6woody2... and i think
that's
Il lun, 2003-08-11 alle 12:22, Gian Piero Carrubba ha scritto:
DSA-361-1 states that the vulnerabilities reported have been fixed in
2.2.2-13.woody.8 (and this is the version you can find in the
repository)... DSA-361-2 is the same advisory, except that it states
that the vulnerabilities have
at a later date.
I do not understand the problem.
DSA-361-1 states that the vulnerabilities reported have been fixed in
2.2.2-13.woody.8 (and this is the version you can find in the
repository)... DSA-361-2 is the same advisory, except that it states
that the vulnerabilities have been fixed
Hi all,
can anyone explain me the DSA-361-2?
Does it mean that the vulnerabilities reported were already addressed in
woody in version 2.2.2-6woody2 ?
I haven't found 2.2.2-6woody2 in the changelog, however 2.2.2-6 has been
released in december 2001, so i've to assume fake vulnerabilities (CAN
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 01:27:50PM +0200, Gian Piero Carrubba wrote:
can anyone explain me the DSA-361-2? Does it mean that the
vulnerabilities reported were already addressed in woody in version
2.2.2-6woody2 ?
I haven't found 2.2.2-6woody2 in the changelog, however 2.2.2-6 has been
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