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Package: epic
Version: 3.004-18
Severity: important
Tags: security patch
Bugtraq: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/315057
Timo Sirainen discovered several problems in EPIC, a popular client
for Internet Relay Chat (IRC). A malicious server could craft special
reply strings, triggering the c
Package: upsd
Version: 2.5-3
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The "configure me" message in /etc/init.d/upsd incorrectly reports its path:
/etc/init.d/ups: Port not configured!
The following patch changes the message to:
/etc/init.d/upsd: Port not configured!
diff -r -u upsd-2.5/deb
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