On 3/7/24 20:52, Ali Ramzan wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using Debian Apache version on my Debian server, but when
I perform a scan, I am alerted to several vulnerabilities. Specifically,
the Apache version 2.4.x is vulnerable to multiple CVEs, including
2023-31122, 2023-43622, and 2023-45802.
Hi,
I am currently using Debian Apache version on my Debian server, but when I
perform a scan, I am alerted to several vulnerabilities. Specifically, the
Apache version 2.4.x is vulnerable to multiple CVEs, including 2023-31122,
2023-43622, and 2023-45802.
I have a couple of questions: When will
I've worked a lot on apache-lingerd the past two days ;
here is the result of my work :
get this tarball :
http://www.sukria.net/tarballs/apache-1.3.31-with-lingerd.tar.gz
and run a dpkg-buildpackage inside ...
Everything should compile nicely.
You'll have every apache-* package (-ssl, --perl,
* Fabio Massimo Di Nitto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disait :
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> Alexis Sukrieh wrote:
> | Hello there.
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> | I'm pretty interested in trying to package apache-lingerd, which has
> | been requested for more than 500 days now :
> | http://bugs.debian.org
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Alexis Sukrieh wrote:
| Hello there.
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| I'm pretty interested in trying to package apache-lingerd, which has
| been requested for more than 500 days now :
| http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=187460
|
| Could someone point me to some piec
Hello there.
I'm pretty interested in trying to package apache-lingerd, which has
been requested for more than 500 days now :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=187460
Could someone point me to some piece of docs on how the Debian Apache
Maintainers team bild their package ?
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