8:38 PM EDT (Sunday) Jason: A dynamic link library on windows(. dll) is like a shared library(. so) on linux -Greg
Frank: For me personally, what I am working on is PCI compliant payment processing. I am trying to process Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, in compliance with PCI standards for a series of *NAS VENDING MACHINES* -- I am the lead R&D/owner in my team; I have research assts. and several volunteers. Similarly, I am trying to create bank accounts/retirement accounts for my employees and manage their company spend budget with a terminal card / debit card / or other payment card. Ideally we would like to keep iterating on a system such that we can move beyond the "expiration date" feature/security tool and issue a card that expires naturally with its user. -Greg On Sunday, September 24, 2023, Frank Gingras <thu...@apache.org> wrote: > This sounds like a homework question... what problem are you trying to > solve, exactly? > > On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 2:16 PM Jason Long <hack3r...@yahoo.com.invalid> > wrote: > >> Hello, >> Thank you so much for your reply. >> Which libraries are common between the Linux and Windows operating >> systems? >> >> >> On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 9:29 PM, Frank Gingras >> <thu...@apache.org> wrote: >> It depends on the vulnerability, and if some library is the culprit, and >> if that library is present on that operating system. >> >> On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 1:56 PM Jason Long <hack3r...@yahoo.com.invalid> >> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> If a vulnerability is found in the Apache web server, then does that >> vulnerability work both in Apache under Linux and Windows operating systems? >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> -- Sent from my iPhone