Slashdot Mirror


User: roly

roly's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
95
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 95

  1. Re:Where's 2.0.43? on Apache 2.0 Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability · · Score: 0

    Use the 2.0.43 CVS SNAP

  2. uhuh on Apache 2.0.42 Released · · Score: -1, Troll

    I submitted an Apache 2.0.42 story to slashdot a few days ago and it was rejected

  3. Re:Can I? on Windows 2000 Runs On Xbox Under Linux · · Score: 0

    I can use the same licence in every one :P

  4. Can I? on Windows 2000 Runs On Xbox Under Linux · · Score: -1, Troll

    Can I load Linux on XBox, load Windows on it /w VMWare, load another Linux distro with another vmware copy and load windows from ANOTHER vmware copy and load Solaris from vmware in windows?

  5. Why use Google news when we have slashdot? on Are You Ogling Google News? · · Score: 0

    ? :P

  6. Re:Dreamhost? on Non-Red Hat Linux Hosting? · · Score: 0

    And why do they use mod_ssl 2.8.1-1.3.19 on Apache 1.3.26?

  7. Re:If you want dedicated server on Non-Red Hat Linux Hosting? · · Score: 0

    communitech.net? wern't they spamming cihost customers in laie '99?

  8. Re:nfsn on Non-Red Hat Linux Hosting? · · Score: 0

    They didn't say that they wanted Solaris

  9. Dreamhost? on Non-Red Hat Linux Hosting? · · Score: 0

    Dreamhost? They have good tech support but they use OpenSSL 0.9.4 and mod_ssl 2.8.1-1.3.19 under (lol) apache 1.3.26 so unless you want to be on a server vuln to the slapper worm dont use them

  10. Re:If you want dedicated server on Non-Red Hat Linux Hosting? · · Score: 0

    rackspace? rackspace is Red Hat 7.1 only, hosts porn dialer spammers and doesn't care as well as rackspace is in SPEWS.

  11. porn.napster.com on The Porn Of Napster · · Score: 0

    Will there now be porn.napster.com?

  12. Re:...and opens another one! on Linux Worm Spreading, Many Systems Vulnerable · · Score: 0

    was it 2.7 or 2.8? don't recall, too tired

    gcc 2.7.x and older have a local root hole allowing anyone with a valid account to get root

  13. Already /.ed on When Users Attack · · Score: 0

    Looks like the site is now /.ed. Wonder when it will be back up.

  14. Hehe on When Users Attack · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Quite interesting.

  15. Re:Can't Get mod_auth_mysql working on 2.0 on Sites Rejecting Apache 2? · · Score: 0

    Which mod_auth_mysql? the polestar one, the zeev susraki one or the kcilink one?

  16. Re:What is SOAP useful for? on Apache Axis 1.0 RC1 Available · · Score: 0

    Yeah, what does SOAP do?

  17. Re:Fast on a 68k Mac on Sites Rejecting Apache 2? · · Score: 0

    Uhmm thats Apache/2.0.35 (Unix) that your using. You should update to 2.0.40 to fix security holes.

  18. Old news on Apache Axis 1.0 RC1 Available · · Score: 0

    http://xml.apache.org/axis/
    "NEWS (Sept 6, 2002) : Axis 1.0 RC1 is now available!"

    You were 4 days late.

  19. Re:SSL on Win32 !? on Sites Rejecting Apache 2? · · Score: 0

    There are binaries of Apache 2.0 + SSL at modssl.org contrib.

  20. Tomcat 3.2.3 on Tomcat 4.1.10 Released · · Score: 0

    I have a server running tomcat 3.2.3. Should I update?

  21. But... on New Apache 2.0 Documentation Site · · Score: 0

    What about Apache 1.3?

  22. Servers? Support? on Telstra Considers 45,000-Seat Linux Deployment · · Score: 0

    Will Telstra BigPond now actualy support Linux and not just tell you to switch to windows?
    Will Telstra BigPond get rid of thier extremely-unreliable mail servers for Linux ones?

  23. Re:Bad choice on ICANN Recommends ISOC Run .org TLD · · Score: 0

    Cobalt Linux 5.0 is tho proprietory OS for Cobalt RaQ 3 servers with 300MHz CPU/32MB RAM
    Apache 1.3.6/mod_perl 1.21/mod_ssl 2.2.8/OpenSSL 0.9.2b is the default that Cobalt RaQ 3 uses.
    Cobalt Linux 5.0 is based off Red Hat 5.2.
    Thier prolly gonna deploy all critical systems powering .org domains to Cobalt RaQ 3s :P

  24. Re:Apache and security on Apache 2.0.40 Released · · Score: 0

    "Why isn't there a fast (non blocking) web server that supports fast dynamic content such as PHP, either built in (yuck) or through an API like FastCGI, available for UNIX platforms?" Thats whats Caudium (http://www.caudium.net) is

  25. Pay? Forced client? on Closed Gnutella System to Prevent Bandwidth Hogs · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Will gnutella go pay and will you be forced to use one client?