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Subject: Re: Upgrade to Apache 1.3.12 or ... ? dear ME!
hello ...
what a shame that the apache sysadmin is too lazy to update, are they also
still running FreeBSD 2.2.7?
tim
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Apache Interface to O
hello ...
nothing mean was meant here. I never do any finger pointing. Thus, I don't think
anyone is too lazy and you have to
admire all those who work in the Apache Project, like any open-source project (like
mod_ssl).
The people work very hard for the concept of open-source, for people like
> 2) As Lewis Bergman explained just now :
> "Do you run scripts which are subject to the cross site scripting
> addressed in
> one of the latest CERT's. 1.3.12 addresses this problem."
Well, the truth is, I don't know if they are subject to "cross site
scripting..." :-/
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"Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> what a shame that the apache sysadmin is too lazy to update
I think that's kind of uncalled-for.
Points :
1) I expect Brian Behlendorf (sp?) is at the ApacheCon conference, has been
preparing for it, and/or is on his way back.
Either way, he'll have been
hello ...
what a shame that the apache sysadmin is too lazy to update, are they also still
running FreeBSD 2.2.7?
tim
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 09:37:16AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If we are using Apache 1.3.9 with the associated mod_ssl, should
> we upgrade to Apache 1.3.12 and the a
Do you run scripts which are subject to the cross site scripting addressed in
one of the latest CERT's. 1.3.12 addresses this problem.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> If we are using Apache 1.3.9 with the associated mod_ssl, should
> we upgrade to Apache 1.3.12 and the associated mod_ssl per t
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If we are using Apache 1.3.9 with the associated mod_ssl, should
> we upgrade to Apache 1.3.12 and the associated mod_ssl per the
> procedure at http://www.modssl.org/example/ ?The fact that
> Apache.org is still running Apache version 1.3.9
If we are using Apache 1.3.9 with the associated mod_ssl, should
we upgrade to Apache 1.3.12 and the associated mod_ssl per the
procedure at http://www.modssl.org/example/ ?The fact that
Apache.org is still running Apache version 1.3.9 on its website
(which can be confirmed at: http://www.