het Craig - sorry to be dense - but what are the "appropriate contents"
that should be replaced by 3.2.1? Is this just the various jar's in /lib?
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>
> TOMCAT 3.2 USERS
>
> * There are two identified vulnerabilities that are documented in the
> Release Notes for Tomcat 3.2.1 (file "doc/readme" in the distribution).
> These vulnerabilities have been fixed in Tomcat 3.2.1.
>
> * You can download this security maintenance release at:
>
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/
>
> * You are ***strongly*** encouraged to download and install this
> update as quickly as possible.
>
> * This release fixes ***only*** the identified security vulnerabilities.
> It does not address any of the other bugs, or feature requests, related
> to Tomcat 3.2 final. These issues will be dealt with in future
> maintenance releases of Tomcat 3.2 as appropriate.
>
> * The corrective action is to download the binary distribution, and
> replace the appropriate contents in the $TOMCAT_HOME directory.
> There is no need to modify any of the binary components (such as the
> mod_jserv component used to connect Tomcat to Apache).
>
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