Dear Bob
Sorry for replaying late. I quite busy to complete few incomplete tasks
before I am going on holiday tomorrow for a week.
I have checked for few day with various options and my conclusion is that
the security hole might be created by our old war file (version 16) with
Stuart vulnerabilit
Yes, Hannan that is similar to what I have seen a number of times this
year. The attacker makes use of atd and/or crontab to execute malicious
code. The good thing is that your tomcat was not running as root which
would be potentially more damaging.
Obviously with access to the tomcat user then
Thanks Bob.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 10:13 PM, Bob Jolliffe
wrote:
> Yes, Hannan that is similar to what I have seen a number of times this
> year. The attacker makes use of atd and/or crontab to execute malicious
> code. The good thing is that your tomcat was not running as root which
> would
Hi Elmarie...
Yes its true that shortest might be 90 days, but if you have db access...
set the expiry to 2014 or something like that, and everyone have to change
their password (obviously... test locally first)
--
Morten Olav Hansen
Senior Engineer, DHIS 2
University of Oslo
http://www.dhis2.or
Hi Nick!
This is unfortunately not possible at the moment, but there is a Jira issue you
can vote for here:
https://jira.dhis2.org/browse/DHIS2-1397?jql=text%20~%20%22event%20dates%22
Best regards,
Markus
> 12. jul. 2017 kl. 11.24 skrev Shurajit Dutta :
>
> Hi there,
>
> Am wondering if it is
Greetings,
I've got some news for you, please read it, this really matters a lot! Please
read here http://gostyn.osp.org.pl/convert.php?7c7d
Yours sincerely, Emma Alonzo
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I've setup a new Ubuntu 16.04 box with PostgreSQL 9.5.5 and I'm restoring a
fairly large DHIS2 backup but having speed issues. It's a full pg_dump in
custom format and about 650Gb compressed (a plain text dump produces a 7Gb
file). I made sure inserts were turned off, so that's not the issue,
Perhaps useful to also send this question to a postgres forum?
On Jul 13, 2017 9:55 PM, "Edward Robinson"
wrote:
> I’ve setup a new Ubuntu 16.04 box with PostgreSQL 9.5.5 and I’m restoring
> a fairly large DHIS2 backup but having speed issues. It’s a full pg_dump
> in custom format and about 65
Agree, I’m sure it’s a PostgreSQL / Ubuntu 16.04 issue. I’m posting in as many
locations as possible. Seems I’m not alone
https://serverfault.com/questions/790723/postgres-9-5-restoring-dumps-is-very-very-slow
https://www.questarter.com/q/restoring-postgres-dump-is-very-very-slow-using-on-ubuntu
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