Entries from February 2008
Security Updates | 2008-02-28
Red Hat, Inc.
RHSA-2008:0105 Critical: thunderbird security update
RHSA-2008:0131 Moderate: netpbm security update
RHSA-2008:0146 Moderate: gd security update
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability in Sun Java Server Faces (JSF) Input Handling Routines May Lead to Elevation of Privileges
Cross-site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability in the Sun Java System Access Manager Administration Console
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerabilities in the Apache […]
Categories: Security Updates
Cisco EoL / EoS Batch #23
It’s been quite a while since the last batch of Cisco End-of-Life / End-of-Sale announcements. This time around, Cisco EoL / EoS Batch #23 has a little something for everyone.
Don’t forget, most EoL / EoS announcements include a list of product migration options. If you need help deciding what product is best for you, […]
Categories: Networking
Can Google Apps Replace Lotus Notes?
Let me start off by saying that I really don’t have a lot of experience with Lotus Notes. I was able to suffer through using the client for about a week before I finally begged the Notes admin to forward my mail to my Gmail account. As an email client, I personally found […]
Categories: Software
Tech Messages | 2008-02-28
A special extended edition of Tech Messages for 2008-02-27 through 2008-02-28:
SNMP-based monitoring for GPFS clustersGenerally speaking, it seems that SNMP support for server-based technologies is severely lacking. That being said, here’s an improvement!
#231581: Completing the SCSI Command When There is a Data Underrun Error Condition May Result in Data Loss/CorruptionPreliminary T-Patches are available for […]
Categories: Tech Messages
Security Updates | 2008-02-27
Red Hat, Inc.
RHSA-2008:0155 Important: ghostscript security update
RHSA-2008:0159 Moderate: dbus security update
Categories: Security Updates
