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2008 Feb 17
0
Re: NAT
David wrote:
In the future, please send your problem report to the Shorewall Users
list. If you are paranoid about posting your configuration to the list,
you can send the dump OUTPUT to support@shorewall.net.
> I recently installed Engarde Secure Linux, version 3.0.18.i868, on an HP
> Pavilion 523n desktop PC. Has an AMD Athlon 2200+ processor. Nothing
> else is installed on the machine.
>
> Can''t get NAT working.
I think NAT is working fine -- the problem appears to be that you
haven''t configured...
2003 Mar 15
1
BUG: snprintf() with floating point numbers
Hello,
I used the snprintf.{c,h} in rsync for my code, and found a bug in it:
snprintf(s,16,"%f",0.025) results "0.250000".
The problem is in snprintf.c, in fmtfp(), around line 732. I didn't try
the solution (I do not need it anymore), but the zpadding number of
'0'-s should be placed before fconvert.
I am not in the list, so please cc the answer for the
2002 Mar 13
3
zlib compression, the exploit, and OpenSSH
...bility. Updates
will be sent to our security mailing lists and be available at our ftp
site and mirrors. The updates will include a new version of zlib
itself and also other packages which include their own version of zlib
or are linked statically to the system-wide copy of zlib.
Engarde
EnGarde Secure Linux Community and Professional are both vulnerable to
the zlib bugs. Guardian Digital addressed this vulnerability in
ESA-20020311-008 which may be found at:
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/advisories/other_advisory-1960.html
EnGarde Secure Professional us...