On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 09:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >I really wonder what this has to do with a developer mailing list..... > > As a "developer" I usually appreciate when people pass on stuff that may > save my ass. As a "developer", my end users rely on "me" to keep them safe > and out of trouble.
Then as a developer you should be doing your part to inform yourself without depending on others. Like in a past post of mine on June 18th, I recommended everyone on this list to sign up for both the CERT advisory mailing list, and the SANS Institutes list as well. http://www.cert.org/contact_cert/certmaillist.html http://www.sans.org/newlook/digests/newsbites.htm Further more had people taken more time in reading the advisory before posting to the group you would see it in no way could affect any Cobalt machine. No Cobalt machine ships with X, nor do they ship with the Common Desktop Environment, CDE. Also if you had done a locate on your machine for the CDE database server on your machine, rpc.ttdbserverd, it would have returned nothing, because it's not there. So by posting it to this list you are not doing any good, at least for Cobalt Developers. Any developer depending on this list for vulnerabilities is in the wrong place. Now I did make a post to this list a while back about the Apache vulnerability merely as a request to the Cobalt guys to upgrade to the latest version of Apache, when addressing the vulnerability. I requested this as to better keep my development server on the same page with my XTR. This was ignored, and I have a newer version of Apache on my development server than on my XTR. Not a major deal, but it could effect some of the app I am developing. As some will be modules for Apache. So I am glad that request was taken into consideration and tossed aside. Apache was updated sort-of, but remains a 1.3.20 version, where I run 1.3.26 on my development server. 1.3.26 was released on June 8, 2002, and the new version of Apache for my XTR was made by Cobalt on Jun 20, 2002. So why 1.3.26 could not be used is beyond me, I would somewhat understand if there were compatibility issues, but I am not aware of this being the case. -- Sincerely, William L. Thomson Jr. Obsidian-Studios, Inc. 439 Amber Way Petaluma, Ca. 94952 Phone 707.766.9509 Fax 707.766.8989 http://www.obsidian-studios.com _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
