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LinuxSquid Trouble
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Published: 10th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Linuxby Noel Davis 07/15/2002 Welcome to Security Alerts, an overview of recent Unix and open source security advisories. In this column, we look at buffer overflows in Squid, mod-ssl , the Solaris Volume Manager, ATPhttpd, iPlanet, and kcms_configure ; and problems in the CDE ToolTalk Database Server, the Linux kernel, nn , Icecast, NcFTP, and Sharp's Zaurus handheld computer. CDE ToolTalk Database Server Squid mod-ssl Sun Solaris Volume Manager Linux Kernel nn Icecast NcFTP ATPhttpd Sharp...n
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