as it
could mean anything from "just the kernel" to "dozens of distributions
pre-installed"). If you can not or will not identify which products are
available with Debian pre-installed, please provide an explanation with
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> If you could help us to spread the word in the Debian community a lot could
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e only people that are allowed to close a bug report are
the submitter of the bug and the maintainer(s) of the package against
which the bug is filed. There are exceptions to this rule, for
example, the bugs filed against unknown packages or certain generic
pseudo-packages. When in doubt, don't close bugs, first ask for advice
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n, when actually is it
> considered ready?
I don't see the phrase "when it is ready" on that page, could you describe
where you see it?
> Not a date, but a elaborated status...
>
> Greetings, Axel
I'll assume this the bug can be closed now. If you disagree feel free
to respond.
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If you are volunteering to keep a web page updated, you might want to
submit a patch and see if it is accepted. If you want to help fix bugs
that is usually appreciated. If you are just looking for information you
could subscribe to the mailing list mentioned above.
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nce and you would need to keep that diversity thingy in mind.
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esides, I think the website looks cool.
Why don't you open the website and look with your mind?
- cc because I'm guessing you are not subscribed... my apologies if you
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ed, Sep 01, 2004 at 10:30:57PM -0600, doug jensen wrote:
> > Being familiar with the Unix environment (and specially GNU userland, found
> > in
> > s/specially/especially
>
> There are 39 uses of [Ss]pecially in the English pages, so I rather
> leave this for others.
s/wrt./regarding
s/unproper/improper
message might overflow a buffer and which could result into executing arbitrary
s/into/in
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You can go directly to the lists of free, non-free and
non-redistributable licenses.
- IMHO it would be better if that sentence didn't start a new line.
In other words, just normal spacing as in a paragraph.
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forwarding
the matter to SPI:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2004/debian-legal-200401/msg00224.html
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act/exactly
That's all I can see :)
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aybe, RFM - Request For Maintainers.
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and Alfie, thanks for your comments, about helping the
Translators. I'll try not to muck around more than necessary :).
Alfie, thanks for reviewing the CVS logs, it's nice to know that someone
is watching for mistakes that I might make.
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Log message:
> > Add further descriptions and reference information, thanks to
> > Doug Jensen.
>
> I'm wondering Wouldn't it make much more sense to link to
> CA-1997-08 directly[1] instead of to the "special edition about news
> servers"?
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 06:10:40AM -0600, doug jensen wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 12:27:49PM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> > * Peter Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-02 12:10]:
> > > but it is a lot more work to figure out what word was changed in a
>
7;t overemphasis on this. Don't do it...
>
Sorry, I will redo the patch and send in a new one.
Doug Jensen
/security/1999
directory. There is also a changes file included, that I hope will be
helpful. If this set of patches are ok, could someone please commit them?
Doug Jensen
ssh - http://www.debian.org/security/1999/19991215a
- Fixed link to CoreLabs advisory.
- Added three database refe
are any questions/problems with the attached patches, please
let me know. If the patches look good, would someone commit them?
Matt, thanks for your help with the previous ones.
Next, I intend to start working on the advisories that link back into
the Debian archives, it appears that there are several
uld be easiest for whoever does the commiting. If there is a
preference on that or on formatting, please let me know.
Doug Jensen
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 11:15:14AM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> * doug jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-20 18:53]:
> > So, I will make those corrections and send the patches back to the list
> > to be commited, or bug reports to www.debian.org, or ...?
>
> Sen
developers and others with write
access (hoping I didn't overlook it).
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ists.debian.org:
+Insufficent permission checking may allow a SSH client user, to access
+remote accounts belonging to the ssh-agent user.
+SSH versions 1.2.17 thru 1.2.21 are vulnerable. SSH versions prior to
+1.2.17 are vunerable to a different, though similar attack.
+Reference to CA-1998-03 was added.
+Changed "Vunerable" to show "Yes".
+Data is now displayed for "Fixed in".
+
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