Thanks Richard,
I had tried both of these suggestions & Security Update 2004-09-07 was
still showing in Software Update.
So I Shutdown my iBook, went & did some gardening . when I returned
and booted up my iBook, checked Software Update and Security Update
2004-09-07 v.1.1 was n
Worked fine for me!
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> From: Stephen Chape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 19:58:59 +0800
> To: WAMUG Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Security Update 2004-09-07 Revision 1.1
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t; in most
instances.
A previously reported workaround involved replacing the patched
version of Mac OS X's FTP daemon (ftpd) with the FTP daemon from
another Mac OS X installation sans-security update.
Security Update 2004-09-07's changes to Mac OS X's FTP components
are l
On 15/09/2004, at 8:11 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Anyone else experiencing this Security Update 2004-09-07 v1.1 showing
in Software Update after being downloaded & installed & computer
restarted?
I've also installed it again from the package in Library, but it is
still showing in So
stallation sans-security update.
Security Update 2004-09-07's changes to Mac OS X's FTP components are
listed by Apple as follows: "(Eliminates) a rare condition that can
permit an authenticated remote attacker to cause a denial of service
or execute arbitrary code. [...] If the FTP se
the the
error message: "User (username) may not use FTP" in most instances.
A previously reported workaround involved replacing the patched
version of Mac OS X's FTP daemon (ftpd) with the FTP daemon from
another Mac OS X installation sans-security update.
Security Update 2004-
Hi...
A new security update has been posted:
Security Update 2004-09-07 delivers a number of security enhancements
and is recommended for all Macintosh users. This update includes the
following components:
CoreFoundation
IPSec
Kerberos
libpcap
lukemftpd
NetworkConfig
OpenLDAP
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