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wget website(s)

2002-03-24 Thread Noel Koethe

Hello,

only some small points:

afaik there are 3 wget homepages:

1. www.wget.org don't know how has the control of this domain.

2. wget.sunsite.dk the real homepage.
- The latest stable version of Wget is 1.8 should be corrected to 1.8.1
- NEWS link should be corrected to:
http://cvs.sunsite.dk/viewcvs.cgi/wget/NEWS?rev=WGET_1_8_1content-type=text/plain
- add-ons
Wget Gateway produceses 404

3. www.gnu.org/software/wget/
Is this mirrored from wget.sunsite.dkor a copy so it has to be
changed, too?

Thanks.

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Noèl Köthe



wget segfaults with invalid URL in recursive mode (Debian bug #139059)

2002-03-24 Thread Noel Koethe

Hello,

I got another bug reported (http://bugs.debian.org/139059):

Examples: 

roadkill:~/wget-1.8.1/src# wget -r http://www:s/
Segmentation fault
roadkill:~/wget-1.8.1/src# wget -r iftp://www.example.org/
Segmentation fault

Doesn't look to be exploitable, I think. When recursive mode is on, wget
uses a queueing system to pull down the urls. In 1.8.1, it was changed to 
parse the input url into a cannonical form. Only problem is, it doesn't
test the return of url_parse for errors. url_parse returns null on error 
and sets an error code that's supplied, but in recursive mode wget does
not test for a null return *or* supply an error variable.

Bug reporter attached a patch for this problem which I will send to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

thx.

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Noèl Köthe



Re: OK, time to moderate this list

2002-03-24 Thread Adrian Aichner

 Hrvoje == Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hrvoje Doug Kearns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 04:08:36AM +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
 
 snip
 
 I think I agree with this.  The amount of spam is staggering.  I have
 no explanation as to why this happens on this list, and not on other
 lists which are *also* open to non-subscribers.
 
 I guess you are not subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
 
 It is not just this list :-(

Hrvoje Good to hear, for a certain deranged value of good.  :-(
Hrvoje However, I'm also subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
Hrvoje to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Both of them allow non-subscriber
Hrvoje posts, and very few spam on either.

Hi Hrvoje,

the xemacs-admins are putting in a fair amount of work to keep the
spam out.

I welcome you and the wget spam fighting volunteers to an exchange of
ideas offline.

I'm still on the wget list, but I agree with others that something
needs to be done to keep the list a valuable resource.

Best regards,

Adrian

Hrvoje Go figure.


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