Everyone,
Congratulations. We broke most of our old records for project stats last
month. We're now in the top 1% of SF projects.
https://sourceforge.net/project/stats/index.php?report=months&group_id=13751
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On Thu, 2002-08-01 at 20:21, Dan Harkless wrote:
>
> Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Further conversation on this topic is welcome,
>
> Personally I think we've talked it to death.
Dan,
Agreed.
> > My recommendation remains:
> > Announcements should be posted on our leaf-announ
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dan,
> I've stated my position, and you've articulated yours. We agree the
> announce list would be useful if it were utilized by our project
> members. We disagree in some of the implementation details. However,
> we've only had two comments by other peop
Dan,
I've stated my position, and you've articulated yours. We agree the
announce list would be useful if it were utilized by our project
members. We disagree in some of the implementation details. However,
we've only had two comments by other people in this thread. This is
hardly a consensus. Fur
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dan,
> My "semantics" are not weird.
>
> Google search results.
> "Security Announcement" 25,600
> "Security Advisory" 117,000
I wouldn't dispute that "security advisory" is a more common phrase than
"security announcement" (in fact I'm surprised it's on
Manfred Schuler wrote:
>
> this is another topic.
>
> Your link reports vulnerabilities in openssl.
>
> This information is about a trojan in the openssh source tarball.
> The trojan opens a backdoor when compiling ssh.
>
> It is no security issue for leaf, only a hint for those people compil
On Thu, 2002-08-01 at 13:02, Manfred Schuler wrote:
> Mike,
>
> this is another topic.
>
> Your link reports vulnerabilities in openssl.
>
> This information is about a trojan in the openssh source tarball.
> The trojan opens a backdoor when compiling ssh.
Manfred,
Correct. The link to the pos
Manfred,
Michael addressed this issue is already.
Re: [leaf-user] FORW: CERT Advisory CA-2002-23 Multiple Vulnerabilities
In OpenSSL
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg08584.html
On Thu, 2002-08-01 at 11:56, Manfred Schuler wrote:
> I received this today:
>
> Thu
I received this today:
Thu Aug 1 14:40:28 MEST 2002
The openssh source tarball openssh-3.4p1.tar.gz from the openbsd ftp
server ftp.openbsd.org has been trojaned with code that opens network
connections to a server in the internet (203.62.158.32:6667) at compile
time. The backdoor does not hav
First off, I'm nobody, so remember that when you get to the end ;) I can
relate to his point... I wear many hats during the course of a day (I run
a computer shop, own the local wireless ISP and administer another ISP
among other things), and am subscribed to way more mailing lists than I
On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 22:55, guitarlynn wrote:
> In light of not catching the entire thread, I will give my 0.02.
> Most users, especially in a commercial environment are
> subscribed to the leaf-user and/or leaf-devel mailing lists.
> The leaf-announce list is seldom used and has few subscribers.
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