At 11:19 AM 3/12/2002 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
I have tried to install FP several times (by client request, not desire
:-), without any success. Some of the programs are binary only from MS
and they segfault consistently, even though they are statically linked.
If you decide to, or are forced
Debian-Security List
Subject: Re: MS Front page extensions for Linux
Hello,
I also am forced to install M$ Front Page extensions. I am using Debian
by
choice, M$ Front Page by management decision... I have yet to ever get
this to work correctly in the past, and I don't want to break t
Hello,
I also am forced to install M$ Front Page extensions. I am using Debian by
choice, M$ Front Page by management decision... I have yet to ever get
this to work correctly in the past, and I don't want to break the Apache
and Apache-ssl install on my servers just for the M$ stuff.
Is t
At 11:19 AM 3/12/2002 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
>I have tried to install FP several times (by client request, not desire
>:-), without any success. Some of the programs are binary only from MS
>and they segfault consistently, even though they are statically linked.
>
>If you decide to, or are fo
Debian-Security List
Subject: Re: MS Front page extensions for Linux
Hello,
I also am forced to install M$ Front Page extensions. I am using Debian
by
choice, M$ Front Page by management decision... I have yet to ever get
this to work correctly in the past, and I don't want to break t
Hello,
I also am forced to install M$ Front Page extensions. I am using Debian by
choice, M$ Front Page by management decision... I have yet to ever get
this to work correctly in the past, and I don't want to break the Apache
and Apache-ssl install on my servers just for the M$ stuff.
Is th
I have tried to install FP several times (by client request, not desire
:-), without any success. Some of the programs are binary only from MS
and they segfault consistently, even though they are statically linked.
If you decide to, or are forced to infect a system with FP, it probably
won't be e
I have tried to install FP several times (by client request, not desire
:-), without any success. Some of the programs are binary only from MS
and they segfault consistently, even though they are statically linked.
If you decide to, or are forced to infect a system with FP, it probably
won't be
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 11:31:34AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any known security issues with installing micro$oft Front Page
> extensions on a Debian Apache web server? I am reluctant to infect my
> nice Linux web server with micro$oft code.
>
Well you did use
Hi,
Is there any known security issues with installing micro$oft Front Page
extensions on a Debian Apache web server? I am reluctant to infect my
nice Linux web server with micro$oft code.
Thanks !
--
Regards,
Marcel Welschbillig
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 11:31:34AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any known security issues with installing micro$oft Front Page
> extensions on a Debian Apache web server? I am reluctant to infect my
> nice Linux web server with micro$oft code.
>
Well you did use
Hi,
Is there any known security issues with installing micro$oft Front Page
extensions on a Debian Apache web server? I am reluctant to infect my
nice Linux web server with micro$oft code.
Thanks !
--
Regards,
Marcel Welschbillig
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