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2007 Jul 12
6
Announcement Project based on CentOS 4.4
I put together a CD with Open-exchange 0.8.6-5 and more, based on Centos 4.4
When installing the CD, all required software is installed, all that is
needed after Os install is to run a config script, that make if fit your
enviroment
Dependig on the speed on your CDrom the installation should take no more
than 30 minutts
It install the following:
- Open-Exchange 0.8.6-5
- Samba PDC
- A
2010 Apr 04
1
Query RPM file %post section
Hi
I have a .rpm file, in the file there is some commands in the %post section,
how can I query the rpm file so it display the commands in %post section.
Tronn
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2011 Apr 19
1
Fwd: dhclient and CVE-2011-0997...?
Hi--
Are folks familiar with:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-0997
http://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/advisories/cve-2011-0997
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/04/07/flaw-in-iscs-dhclient-could-allow-remote-code-execution/
Checking http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sbin/dhclient/dhclient.c, I don't see signs that it may have been updated. But, I also
2016 Jun 17
4
https and self signed
On Thu, June 16, 2016 13:53, Walter H. wrote:
> On 15.06.2016 16:17, Warren Young wrote:
>> but it also affects the other public CAs: you can???t get a
>> publicly-trusted cert for a machine without a publicly-recognized
>> and -visible domain name. For that, you still need to use
>> self-signed certs or certs signed by a private CA.
>>
> A private CA is the
2011 Aug 25
8
Apache warns Web server admins of DoS attack tool
Anyone have any idea how soon RHEL and CentOS will be releasing the patch
package?
Excerpt:
Computerworld - Developers of the Apache open-source project today
warned users of the popular Web server software that a denial-of-service
(DoS) tool is circulating that exploits a bug in the program.
The tool, called "Apache Killer," showed up last Friday in a post to the
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