Project 2002 Security Update: KB831931
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Project 2003 Security Update: KB838344
Project 2003 Security Update: KB838344
09/22/2004 12:14 AMMicrosoft recommends that you use the Office Update site to determine
if your computer requires this update before installing it.
For more information on this update, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base
article (838344) Overview of the Project 2003 Security Update:
KB838344.
UPDATE! October 2002 Google Update
UPDATE! October 2002 Google Update
10/31/2002 06:18 AMOfficial. The halloween update is on.
Making sense of Project Server 2002
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Microsoft Project 2002: System Policy
Editor and Templates
Microsoft Project 2002: System Policy
Editor and Templates
04/27/2004 05:33 PMThe Microsoft Project 2002: System Policy Editor and Templates
download includes the Microsoft Project 2002 system policy template.
You must install the System Policy Editor and the template on your
computer before you can create a system policy file.
PHPCon 2002: Update
PHPCon 2002: Update
09/09/2002 08:34 AMSeptember 2002 Google Update
September 2002 Google Update
09/26/2002 10:43 AMThis months Google update is under way.
Google July 2002 Update
Google July 2002 Update
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SOURCEFORGE.NET UPDATE - 2002-12-18
EDITION
SOURCEFORGE.NET UPDATE - 2002-12-18
EDITION
12/26/2002 09:53 AM0. Intro
1. SF.NET Support Update
2. DevChannel Launch
3. NNTP Beta Continues
4. WebSphere on Compile Farm
5. Site Statistics
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Hello SourceForge.net user,
Happy Holidays! It's been quite a year. We just had our 3rd year
anniversary of SF.NET's existence and in the past 12 months we've
added 225,000 registered users and 22,000 new Open Source projects
(525,000 Users and 52,000 projects total). It's great to see that
the community continues to grow.
We've moved. You may or may not have noticed, but we physically
moved last month. SourceForge.net has migrated to a new
Cable & Wireless facility in Santa Clara, California (formally
Exodus). Besides the shinny new racks, power and bandwidth, we
have consolidated all our OSDN sister sites under one roof
(Slashdot.org, Freshmeat.net, Linux.com, OSDN.com, Thinkgeek.com,
etc). This move makes it easier for our Sys Admins to get their
hands around all 250+ servers (all of OSDN) which use to be spread
out over two coasts in the United States.
December 2002's SF.NET project of the month is phpMyAdmin.
Please check out the interview we did with them. Good stuff.
http://sourceforge.net/pom_1202.php
Our IBM DB2 transition continues to move forward. We will have
SF.NET fully converted to the database in early 2003. On a related
note, today we are announcing 3 new IBM WebSphere application servers
on the SF.NET compile farm. This will allow you to test out any J2EE
applications you might have. Instructions to access the compile farm
are below in this email.
On behalf of the SF.NET team, I want to wish you and your family very
Happy Holidays. We are looking forward to working with you to make
SourceForge.net and the Open Source Community even more successful
in 2003.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to email
me directly at pat@sf.net.
Thank you.
Pat-
Patrick McGovern
Director, SourceForge.net
email: pat@sf.net
1. SF.NET Support Update
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The SourceForge.net team has recently completed a set of planning
sessions for 2003 goals. We have incorporated much of the feedback
received during the 2002 year in to these goals, and are quite
excited about the upcoming enhancements to the SourceForge.net site
and services. We welcome your continued feedback. The SourceForge.net
team may be contacted by submitting a Support Request at:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=1&atid=200001
All SourceForge.net-hosted projects which make use of our VHOST
services must update their DNS configuration to reflect our new
IP address range. A mailing was sent to all project administrators
on VHOST-using projects on 2002-12-05. Instructions for proper VHOST
configuration may be seen at:
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=777&group_id=1
A significant amount of effort has recently been directed to
improvement of the SourceForge.net Site Documentation. Among the
changes, we have completed a significant reorganization of the Site
Docs (which are now separated by target audience and grouped by
service). Second, significant formatting changes have been made to
all existing document for cleaner appearance and more functional
navigation (we have added a Table of Contents to most documents).
Finally, plan has been established which will ensure documentation is
written to cover all previously-identified gaps; in coming months, we
will be working to complete the initial rewrite of older content and
the generation of new documentation. The SourceForge.net
Site Documentation collection may be seen at:
https://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=1
In conjunction with our work to improve the Site Documentation of
the SourceForge.net site, a command-line tool has been developed to
automate DocManager (the documentation management feature of the
SourceForge.net site) operations. This tool, adocman, is available
from the 'sitedocs' project on SourceForge.net. At this time, a tool
to automate retrieval of data via our XML data export facility (which
requires authentication by a project administrator) is also included.
These tools can be used by any project team to establish a
comprehensive backup and recovery plan, as described at:
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=6840&group_id=1
adocman (and the xml_export script included in the adocman release)
may be found at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sitedocs/
SourceForge.net now provides documentation regarding security and
risk management as applied to the SourceForge.net site and services.
We encourage all project administrators to review the documentation
provided at:
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14267&group_id=1
Finally, as requested by many site users, the SourceForge.net team
now provides a search facility for Site Documentation. Information
about this search facility (and access to the Site Documentation
search) is available at:
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14068&group_id=1
The SourceForge.net team is glad to respond to any issues you may
encounter in using SourceForge.net, as a user, as a developer, or as
a project administrator. To reach the SourceForge.net team, we ask
that you submit a Support Request at:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=1&atid=200001
I welcome feedback regarding our support process and your experiences
in using SourceForge.net. I may be reached via email at:
moorman@sourceforge.net
Jacob Moorman
Quality of Service Manager, SourceForge.net
2. OSDN's Newsite DevChannel
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OSDN is adding to its resources for developers with a new website,
DevChannel (http://devchannel.org). DevChannel is the central news
and reference resource for developers interested in core technology
topics. With original feature articles and interviews, daily news
updates, access to SourceForge projects, Freshmeat downloads, and
Slashdot discussions, DevChannel opens a channel of communication
to developers, organized by topics that matter.
We've begun rolling out DevChannel gradually, with four channels
featured at present:
High Performance Computing (http://hpc.devchannel.org)
Web Services (http://webservices.devchannel.org)
Development Tools (http://tools.devchannel.org)
Hardware (http://hardware.devchannel.org)
While SourceForge.net remains the preeminent gathering place for
developers on OSDN, you'll find some great content on DevChannel
(like Steve DuChene's IPMI article), and some familiar faces
(Brian Finley from the Clustering Foundry, and Eugene Kim from
the Distributed Computing Foundry).
So be sure to add DevChannel to your list of OSDN destinations; we
look forward to seeing you there. If you have questions/comments
please email Mark Stone at mstone@osdn.com
3. SF.NET NNTP Beta Test Continues
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In October we launched an early beta release of a new feature on
SourceForge.net. We are continuing this beta test, and here again
are the details in case you missed it the first time:
Our NNTP server makes it possible to view and post data
to forums using a simple newsreader (exactly like using USENET
newsgroups). Here's the information to login and try it out.
The hostname of the NNTP server is 'nntp.sourceforge.net' and the port
NNTP is listening on is 563. (nntps, SSL-protected NNTP)
We allow only SSL connections.
You need to use your SourceForge user name and password to login.
The currently supported clients are Mozilla and Outlook, however we've
followed the NNTP RFC; any client that does NNTP over SSL /should/
work. Please let us know if you have problems with a specific client.
(Please see below)
Posting works, with one caveat: to limit SPAM we limit the amount of
posts to 10 in a 5 minute period, after which we deny posting for some
time for that user account.
NOTE: This is real data. Posts will show up in your forums!
Please keep this in mind.
Here is an example of the NNTP naming we've chosen, it is much like
the
project web tree. "sf.a.al.alexandria.open_discussion" will get you
the
"Open Discussion" forum for project "alexandria".
Mailing lists are currently _not_ available but will be available in
the
near future.
If you would like to report bugs, ideas, or anything else please
subscribe to the beta mailing list at:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mcgoo-nttpbeta
Please keep in mind that the server is beta and will more than likely
crash. Please don't send 1000 emails to list saying the server is
offline; we'll fix it as soon as we get a chance. Please send any bug
reports, odd behavior, or problems to this list. Thank you.
Issue reports regarding this new beta feature should not be submitted
as Support Requests; please direct all inquiries to the list.
4. IBM WebSphere on Compile Farm
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The SourceForge.net Compile Farm now features four systems running
IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5. These systems let you
freely deploy J2EE applications for testing and validation on the
WebSphere platform. The SourceForge.net Compile Farm is available
for use (on an opt-in basis) by developers on any active projects
hosted on SourceForge.net. To access these systems, please see the
Compile Farm Guide at:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=762&group_id=1
5. Statistics
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Where do SF.NET users come from? The SF.NET team recently ran log
files through an application that can translate countries by
IP numbers, oppose to domain name extensions. IP numbers provide
more accurate statistics. Below are the results. SourceForge.net
truly is an International site.
Percent / Country
34.0450% United States
09.2114% Germany
04.5754% Canada
04.1249% United Kingdom
04.0632% Sweden
04.0632% Poland
03.4010% France
03.1006% Japan
02.3787% Netherlands
02.2872% Italy
01.9262% Belgium
01.9262% Australia
01.6557% Brazil
01.6259% Spain
01.5951% Russian Federation
01.4449% Norway
01.3842% Switzerland
01.2341% Denmark
01.2341% Austria
01.2341% Argentina
01.0233% India
00.8428% Korea, Republic of
00.7529% Mexico
00.7225% Hong Kong
00.6922% New Zealand
00.6922% Finland
00.6629% Taiwan, Province of China
00.6023% Portugal
00.5718% Singapore
00.5113% Israel
On Thursday December 12th, 2002, SourceForge.net served:
4,424,135 Million Page views [SF.NET and Sub-domains]
467,693 Open Source Applications [downloaded]
1,245,123 Emails [SF Mailing Lists]
10,234 CVS checkouts 7,753 CVS Checkins
Top 20 projects:
1 POPFile - Automatic Email Classification
http://sourceforge.net/projects/popfile/
POPFile is an email classification system that has a Naive Bayes
text classifier and a POP3 proxy. It works with any mail client
using POP3.
2 Gaim
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim/
Gaim is an all-in-one IM client that resembles AIM. Gaim lets you
use AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, IRC, Jabber, Napster, Zephyr, and
Gadu-Gadu, all at once. Gaim is NOT endorsed by or affiliated
with AOL, Yahoo, MSN or Napster.
3 PCGen -- A Character Generator
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pcgen/
PCGen is a java character generator and maintenance program. All
datafiles are ASCII so they can be modified by users, and are
available through the pcgendm project. An XML conversion is underway.
4 BZFlag
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bzflag/
OpenSource OpenGL Multiplayer Multiplatform battlezone capture the
flag
5 phpMyAdmin
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/
phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the WWW. Currently it can create and drop
databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute
any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.
6 Tiki
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tikiwiki/
Tiki is a CMS system based on a Wiki, it has all the features a
regular Wiki application has and a lot more. Tiki uses PHP and
templates via Smarty. Many features added or planned
7 ScummVM
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scummvm/
ScummVM is a cross-platform interpreter for SCUMM-based games, used
by LucasArts in games like: Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, Day Of
The Tentacle, The Dig, etc. It also includes an non-SCUMM interpreter
for Simon The Sorcerer 1/2.
8 Hibernate
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hibernate/
Hibernate - Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java
9 SquirrelMail
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirrelmail/
SquirrelMail is a PHP4-based Web email client. It includes built-in
pure PHP support for IMAP and SMTP, and renders all pages in pure
HTML 4.0 for maximum compatibility across browsers. It also has
MIME support, folder manipulation, etc.
10 eMule
http://sourceforge.net/projects/emule/
eMule is a filesharing client which is based on the eDonkey2000
network but offers more features than the standard client
11 Fink
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fink/
Fink is an attempt to bring the full world of Unix Open Source
software to Darwin and Mac OS X. Packages are downloaded and built
automatically and installed into a tree managed by dpkg.
12 Compiere ERP + CRM Business Solution
http://sourceforge.net/projects/compiere/
Smart ERP+CRM solution for small-medium enterprises (SME) in the
global marketplace covering all areas from customer management,
supply chain and accounting. For $2-200M revenue companies looking
for "brick and click" first tier functionality.
13 Gimp-Print - Top Quality Printer Drivers
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-print/
A very high quality package of printer drivers for Ghostscript and
CUPS. This project also maintains the Print plug-in for the Gimp
from the same code base.
14 XNap - java filesharing client
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xnap/
XNap is a plugin-based filesharing client. Currently it includes an
OpenNap plugin, with multiple server support, automatic downloading,
resuming of incomplete files, chat, hotlist and an advanced media
library. Features a Swing GUI and a terminal mode.
15 Bochs x86 PC emulator
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bochs/
Bochs is a portable x86 PC emulation software package that emulates
enough of the x86 CPU, related AT hardware, and BIOS to run Windows,
Linux, *BSD, Minix, and other OS's, all on your workstation.
16 AWStats
http://sourceforge.net/projects/awstats/
Advanced Web Statistics (AWStats) is a free powerfull web server
logfile analyzer (Perl script) that shows you all your Web
statistics including visits, unique visitors, pages, hits, hours,
search engines, keywords used to find your site, robots, etc...
17 Fluxbox
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fluxbox/
Fluxbox is a X11 windowmanager build for speed and flexibility.
18 Dev-C++
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dev-cpp/
Dev-C++ is an full-featured Integrated Development Environment
(IDE) for Win32. It uses GCC, Mingw or Cygwin as compiler and
libraries set.
19 MinGW - Minimalist GNU for Windows
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/
MinGW is a set of include files and import libraries that allow
one to use GCC to build native Windows applications that use
vendor-supplied runtime.
20 JBoss.org
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss/
The JBoss/Server is the leading Open Source, standards-compliant,
J2EE based application server implemented in 100% Pure Java.
August 2002 Google Update!
August 2002 Google Update!
08/21/2002 04:56 AMGot a date for the dance? It's the real deal.
Google June 2002 Update
Google June 2002 Update
06/26/2002 01:02 PMThe Google June 2002 update is on.
Pocket Streets 2002: GPS Update
Pocket Streets 2002: GPS Update
08/16/2004 10:00 PMNovember 2002 Google Update
November 2002 Google Update
11/28/2002 04:54 AMThe Thanksgiving Update.
PHPCon 2002: Update (Early Bird Discount
Deadline)
PHPCon 2002: Update (Early Bird Discount
Deadline)
10/01/2002 08:16 AMApples issues Security Update 2004-09-07
via Software Update
Apples issues Security Update 2004-09-07
via Software Update
09/08/2004 03:45 AMSecurity 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
- OpenSSH
- PPPDialer
- rsync
- Safari
- tcpdump
For detailed information on this Update, please visit
this
website.
Update: Project Desktop 2.3
Update: Project Desktop 2.3
06/24/2004 11:24 AMThe project management tool adds system-wide date and time format
settings, improved export, PERT chart and WBS chart views, and more.
Update: xTime Project 2.5
Update: xTime Project 2.5
08/23/2004 10:56 AMThe project management software adds export of projects to XML and
iCal, export of actions to iCal, better management of daily events, an
improved interface, and other changes.
Update: Project Desktop 2.1
Update: Project Desktop 2.1
04/12/2004 10:04 AMThe cross-platform project management tool adds LDAP authentication,
many new Number fields, and a variety of bug fixes.
Update: xTime Project 2.0.1
Update: xTime Project 2.0.1
05/25/2004 10:09 AMRecent changes in the project manager include a new and faster engine,
a redesigned interface, resources management, and more.
Update: xTime Project 2.1
Update: xTime Project 2.1
06/11/2004 10:01 AMThe project manager adds PERT charts, Gantt charts with resources or
tasks, improved support for Jaguar, interface and performance
improvements, and other changes.
Update: Project Desktop 2.4
Update: Project Desktop 2.4
07/28/2004 11:05 AMThe project management tool adds faster scheduling operations,
improved keyboard navigation, reduced resource use, and other changes.
Update: xTime Project 3.0
Update: xTime Project 3.0
01/05/2005 02:00 PMThe project manager adds a new engine for better performance, a new
interface, a new view to manage resource conflicts, and other
improvements.
Update: ConceptDraw Project 1.1
Update: ConceptDraw Project 1.1
05/14/2004 10:37 AMThe cross-platform brainstorming, organizing, and project management
program adds a customizable project calendar, task planning for
weekends and holidays, a renovated Data Grid, and other changes.
Update: xTime Project 2.2
Update: xTime Project 2.2
06/21/2004 10:56 AMThe project manager adds import of Microsoft Project XML and MPX
formats, PMX import, better web sharing, and other changes.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-048:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet
Explorer (824145)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-048:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet
Explorer (824145)
11/13/2003 12:36 AMThis is a cumulative update that includes the functionality of all the
previously-released updates for Internet Explorer 5.01, Internet
Explorer 5.5, and Internet Explorer 6.0. Additionally, it eliminates
the following five newly-discovered vulnerabilities.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-025:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet
Explorer (867801)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-025:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet
Explorer (867801)
08/02/2004 01:10 AMThis update resolves several newly discovered public vulnerabilities.
Each vulnerability is documented in this bulletin in its own
Vulnerability Details section.
If a user is logged on with administrative privileges, an attacker who
successfully exploited the most severe of these vulnerabilities could
take complete control of an affected system, including installing
programs; viewing, changing, or deleting data; or creating new
accounts with full privileges. Users whose accounts are configured to
have fewer privileges on the system would be at less risk than users
who operate with administrative privileges.
Microsoft recommends that customers apply the update immediately.
"Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011:
Security Update for Microso..."
"Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011:
Security Update for Microso..."
04/16/2004 03:38 AMSecurity Update: Macromedia ColdFusion
MX and JRun security updates
Security Update: Macromedia ColdFusion
MX and JRun security updates
09/24/2004 11:41 AMMacromedia issued security bulletins and cumulative security patches
for ColdFusion MX (Versions 6.0, 6.1, and 6.1 J2EE - JRun) and JRun
server (Versions 3.0, 3.1, and 4.0).
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 security
Bulletins, Patches and Updates (for 2002
– 2004)
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 security
Bulletins, Patches and Updates (for 2002
– 2004)
12/26/2004 12:42 PMThe European Library (TEL) Project
Update
The European Library (TEL) Project
Update
02/13/2004 09:23 AMThe European Library (TEL) Project Updatehttp://www.ariadne.
ac.uk/issue38/woldering/ http://www.europeanlibrary.org/
The European Library (TEL) project is a new
pan-European service which ultimately will provide Internet access to
the combined resources of the national libraries of Europe. Begun in
January after 36 months of study, the project hopes to launch TEL by
the end of this year. It will offer free searching for both digital
and non-digital resources, and will deliver digital objects -- some
free, some for a fee. There will be limited multilingual features at
launch; although the partners are committed to multilingual interfaces
with links to translation services, there will be no integrated
multilingual search capability. TEL will integrate with Gabriel, the
Web service for 43 European national libraries. Aimed at informed
citizens worldwide who want a powerful, simple way of finding European
cultural resources, TEL's vast virtual collection of material is also
expected to attract researchers from around the world. The European
Library will be a "collection of collections" and allow for
cross-collection searching which would otherwise be impossible. TEL
will contribute to new research by making resources from many
disciplines widely available, and by enabling new connections through
exploitation of a huge virtual library collection. The TEL team will
be established this month and start to transfer the project results
into an operational service.
Nepal Wireless project update
Nepal Wireless project update
07/07/2004 02:35 PMBoingBoing reader
Marc says:
After reading
this previous BoingBoing post in May about the Nepal Wireless
project, I decided to interview Mahabir Pun about his work. Some of
the responses surprised me, and many of the decisions are in direct
contrast to a project in Laos I covered two years
ago: they're using Windows and Microsoft NetMeeting instead of open
source; they're not localizing; and social mobility isn't necessarily
one of the project goals. I think in many ways the Nepalese project is
more successful because it's less ambitious. Mahabir also talks about
working while living through the Maoist insurgency.
LinkTsunami Reconnect Project: Update
Tsunami Reconnect Project: Update
12/31/2004 04:37 PMXeni Jardin:
BoingBoing pal
Mike
Outmesguine gives us an update on the blog-driven project to
provide free wireless communication services to areas cut off by the
disaster:
Here's a rough update. Smartbridges located in Singapore
has pledged 5 access points to begin with and more as specific needs
arise. They can be used to connect remote locales over a distance or
to create coverage in a local area.
Individuals have pledged spare antennas and radio bridges. Several
people have volunteered their time and expertise, including volunteers
from the US and Europe prepared to travel to the area to help set up
the equipment.
I have been asked specifically to help rebuild communications from
people in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and an island near the epicenter
without any telecom connection to nearby Sumatra.
We are now working in coordination with the efforts of the Wireless Comm Association International,
and I will be attending the Jan. 13th disaster relief meeting
in san jose. Other wireless activists and group leaders have contacted
me about working together, which I am thrilled to do. I am in touch
with companies that want to help, but are working with us to determine
what specific models we could put in use.
Bloggers without Borders
has pledged 10% of current donations will go to socalwug for this
effort.
Donations can be made to socalwug via paypal (through my account at
mo@transstellar.com) or credit card. Equipment can be sent to me to
redistribute or may ship directly from the manufacturer to the site if
practical (as in SmartBridges case from Singapore.)
LinkSoftware Update: Security Update
2005-003
Software Update: Security Update
2005-003
03/22/2005 04:44 PMSoftware Update: Security Update
2004-04-05
Software Update: Security Update
2004-04-05
05/03/2004 05:53 PMSoftware Update: Security Update
2004-06-07
Software Update: Security Update
2004-06-07
06/07/2004 05:21 PM[slackware-security] Kernel security
update (SSA:2003-336-01)
[slackware-security] Kernel security
update (SSA:2003-336-01)
12/02/2003 03:42 PMSlackware Security Team (Dec 02 2003)
[slackware-security] utempter security
update (SSA:2004-110-01)
[slackware-security] utempter security
update (SSA:2004-110-01)
04/19/2004 07:07 PMSlackware Security Team (Apr 19 2004)
[slackware-security] Kernel security
update (SSA:2004-049-01)
[slackware-security] Kernel security
update (SSA:2004-049-01)
02/18/2004 01:32 PMSlackware Security Team (Feb 18 2004)
[slackware-security] kdepim security
update (SSA:2004-014-01)
[slackware-security] kdepim security
update (SSA:2004-014-01)
01/16/2004 10:59 AMSlackware Security Team (Jan 14 2004)
[slackware-security] rsync security
update (SSA:2003-337-01)
[slackware-security] rsync security
update (SSA:2003-337-01)
12/04/2003 01:17 PMSlackware Security Team (Dec 03 2003)
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