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Patch & Security in Open Source World
Tuesday the 26th, November 2002 at 10:44 PM (EST)
Ewdison Then - 0 Talkback(s) with 2596 Reads
Maintaining patches for software has always been a part of software administration, especially Open Source applications that constantly releasing a new patch or revisions due to the fast bug spotting by all contributing developers around the world. It is very important for system administrators to secure themselves by installing publicly available software patches.

Caldera: UnixWare buffer overflow
Friday the 23rd, August 2002 at 12:53 PM (EDT)
Ewdison Then - 0 Talkback(s) with 1423 Reads
The ndcfg command raises its privileges with the security subsystem (as opposed to being setuid), and has a buffer overlow in its command line processing. This could allow a malicious user to run code of their choice with raised privileges.

Apache security flaw discovered.
Thursday the 20th, June 2002 at 05:27 AM (EDT)
Eric Lim - 0 Talkback(s) with 1667 Reads
A security bug was found in software used by millions of Web sites. Private experts alerted users and the FBI's computer security division.

Debian GNU/Linux Advisory: apache
Thursday the 20th, June 2002 at 05:25 AM (EDT)
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Debian GNU/Linux Advisory: apache

Debian GNU/Linux Advisory: apache
Thursday the 20th, June 2002 at 05:24 AM (EDT)
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Debian GNU/Linux Advisory: apache

EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: apache
Thursday the 20th, June 2002 at 05:23 AM (EDT)
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EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: apache

SuSE Linux Advisory: apache
Thursday the 20th, June 2002 at 05:22 AM (EDT)
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SuSE Linux Advisory: apache

Red Hat Linux Advisory: apache
Thursday the 20th, June 2002 at 05:21 AM (EDT)
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Red Hat Linux Advisory: apache

SOT Linux Advisory: bind
Thursday the 6th, June 2002 at 11:59 PM (EDT)
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SOT Linux Advisory: bind

Conectiva Linux Advisory: bind
Thursday the 6th, June 2002 at 11:58 PM (EDT)
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Conectiva Linux Advisory: bind

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