Apple Posts Security Update 2002-11-21
Znonymous Coward writes "Apple has released Security Update 2002-11-21 for Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) via the Software Update utility. The update 'fixes potential vulnerabilities introduced in BIND, the domain server and client library software package from Internet Software Consortium (ISC), that is shipped with Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server. BIND version 8.3.4 addresses the recently-discovered potential vulnerabilities where an unauthorized person may disrupt the normal operation of the DNS name service. BIND is not activated by default on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server.'"
Maybe this can be used as a venue for those who want to discuss the update.
Actually there are a number of accounts that this update causes more harm than good. If this is your main site for Mac news it would be then seen as an excellent place to talk about the new security update.
It may not be news, but to every Mac user here it is something that will affect them.
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why is there a slashdot story for every MacOS update
Because not every MacAddlebrained Drone leaves Sofware Update in the default check-every-day mode. For example, I have no interest in Airport updates. Slashdot is actually the most up-to-date notification service I know of, bless its heart.
I think stories like this provide a good way for people to get the word out if there are problems with updates.
/. crowd keeps everyone in the loop in the meantime (like saying, "Hey, don't install service pack 3").
It usually takes MS and Apple a few days to fess up with their mistakes. The
Karma: The shiznight, mostly because I am the Drizzle.
So, unless you intentionally activate it, its really a non-issue. And if you know enough to activate it, then you probably know enough to be up to date.
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If Apple waited for every latest and greatest component to become available (and tested it) prior to releasing OS updates, they would never release anything.
This is particularly true of something like BIND, which is not enabled by default anyway!