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Oracle Corp. is ready to extend its "Linux Everywhere" campaign to client systems. At next week's LinuxWorld in New York, Oracle Intellectual
Debian distribution gains ground
Despite lacking the commercial backing of some of its rivals, community-based distribution Debian is gaining ground amongst enterprise users.
Five Tips for a Better sendmail Configuration
Unix vendors bundle sendmail with the operating system and ship it out preconfigured. It is very easy to install the OS and use
New Windows Mozilla Sunbird Builds Available
By Simon Paquet. Thanks to the great development work Mostafah is doing, Sunbird now builds from the Mozilla trunk again. I made in the coming
Fitehouse fights RIAA; says open source music is the way to go
aims to make music an “open source” form of intellectual property. The license is designed to “return music to its rightful place in the evolution of human communication and creative expression.”
Egovernment open source costs threatened by SCO anouncement
Throwing more petrol on troubled open source Linux waters, the SCO Group Inc the owner of the UNIX operating system has announced it has begun making the SCO SCO broadens hunt for licence reve
Installing Fedora
In this chapter, you learn how to do a basic installation of Fedora Core. You'll see how to boot and then install Fedora using the
OpenPKG Security Advisory (tcpdump)
A bunch of vulnerabilities in tcpdump [0] were found and addressed
in the past. All of them are in the area of packet decoding. Faulty
decoder functions can result in denial of service attacks through
infinite loops, memory starvation and application crashes. In the
worst case arbitrary code execution is possible.
Linux Advisory Watch - January 16, 2004
This week, advisories were released for phpgroupware, kernel, jitterbug, ethereal, kdepim, cvs, kdepim, and tcpdump. The distributors include Debian, Gentoo, Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware, SuSE, and Trustix.
Red Hat warns of problem in Apache
By Michael S. Mimoso, Senior News Editor. Red Hat Inc. on Wednesday issued four security alerts that include fixes for problems in
SUSE Security Announcement: tcpdump (SuSE-SA:2004:002)
Tcpdump is a well known tool for administrators to analyze network
traffic.
There is a bug in the tcpdump code responsible for handling ISAKMP
messages. This bug allows remote attackers to destroy a current
tcpdump session by tricking the tcpdump program with evil ISAKMP
messages to enter an endless loop.
SUSE Security Announcement: Linux Kernel (SuSE-SA:2004:003)
The do_mremap() function of the Linux Kernel is used to manage
(move, resize) Virtual Memory Areas (VMAs). By exploiting an incorrect
bounds check in do_mremap() during the remapping of memory it is
possible to create a VMA with the size of 0.
In normal operation do_mremap() leaves a memory hole of one page and
creates an additional VMA of two pages. In case of exploitation no
hole is created but the new VMA has a 0 bytes length.
The Linux Kernel's memory management is corrupted from this point
and can be abused by local users to gain root privileges.
Additionally Andi Kleen of SUSE LINUX found and fixed another bug
in the 32bit emulation of ptrace() which allows to modify CPU registers
from user-space to get full access to system ressources.
The Wrath of Linux
Fools recall that for the past few months, SCO (the software maker formerly known as Caldera) has been shaking down Linux providers, even taking a $3 billion
Ants Data Server Successfully Ported to Linux Operating System
OTCBB:ANTS), a developer of high-performance SQL database management systems, announced today that it has successfully ported the ANTs Data Server to the Linux
Almost by stealth, the Linux desktop is here
COMMENTARY--One of my dirty little secrets is that I have never successfully installed Linux on anything. I've tried many times Server to the Linux
Red Hat alert: Updated Net-SNMP packages fix security and other bugs
Updated Net-SNMP packages are available to correct a security vulnerability
and other bugs.
Writing a Template System in PHP
There are several templating systems available; some are native to PHP while others have been ported to PHP from other programming languages.
Trustix update: samba
libnss_wins was not being built. It is now.
Trustix update: kernel
Minor cleanup of the kernel source package. No other kernel package
is affected.
Trustix alert: tcpdump
A problem in tcpdump was discovered, where it was possible to crash the
program by sending carefully crafted packets on the network.
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