[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I discovered a buffer overflow bug in the base64_encode() function,
> located at line 1905 in file src\utils.c. Note that this bug is in the
> latest version of the program (version 1.10.2) The bug appears to be that
> the function is assuming that the input data is a
Thanks Mauro for your reply.
When we are using on Linux platform we are not getting this exception.
We are getting this exception when we are using with Solaris.
Thanks
Devendra
-Original Message-
From: Mauro Tortonesi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 12:09 PM
To:
>From Thomas GRIMONET:
> [...]
> File is created but it is empty.
That's normal with "-O" if Wget fails for some reason.
It might help the diagnosis to see the actual Wget command instead of
the code which generates the Wget commsnd. If that doesn't show you
anything, then adding "-d" to
Kommineni, Devendra wrote:
If invoked using the DNS alias for the test cluster, it fails after
several retries. (we have two servers in the cluster)
that's weird. it seems that the TCP connection is correctly established
but is dropped after the HTTP request is sent. maybe there's something
Hello,
We are using version 1.10.2 of wget under Ubuntu and Debian. So we have
many
scripts that get some images from a cacti site. These scripts ran perfectly
with version 1.9 of wget but they can not get image with version 1.10.2 of
wget.
Here you can find an example of our scripts: