1. 19 Sep, 2011 3 commits
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  4. 14 Sep, 2011 1 commit
    • Kazuhiko Shiozaki's avatar
      version up : Apache HTTP Server 2.2.21 including severay security fixes. · a2d8de8e
      Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
      * SECURITY: CVE-2011-3348 mod_proxy_ajp when combined with mod_proxy_balancer: Prevents unrecognized HTTP methods from marking ajp: balancer members in an error state, avoiding denial of service.
      * SECURITY: CVE-2011-3192 core: Further fixes to the handling of byte-range requests to use less memory, to avoid denial of service. This patch includes fixes to the patch introduced in release 2.2.20 for protocol compliance, as well as the MaxRanges directive.
      a2d8de8e
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  15. 26 Aug, 2011 3 commits
    • Łukasz Nowak's avatar
      Revert "Separate from operating system." · 3211d505
      Łukasz Nowak authored
      This reverts commit 84b1322c.
      
      I want to wrong way.
      3211d505
    • Łukasz Nowak's avatar
      Separate from operating system. · 84b1322c
      Łukasz Nowak authored
      Some variables might be present, which can influcence the compilation.
      84b1322c
    • Romain Courteaud's avatar
      Allow mysql connection from localhost · e88bce15
      Romain Courteaud authored
      As described in: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/access-denied.html
      """
      If you cannot figure out why you get Access denied, remove from the user  table
      all entries that have Host values containing wildcards (entries that contain
      '%' or '_'  characters). A very common error is to insert a new entry with
      Host='%'  and User='some_user', thinking that this enables you to specify
      localhost to connect from the same machine. The reason that this does not work
      is that the default privileges include an entry with Host='localhost'  and
      User=''. Because that entry has a Host value 'localhost' that is more specific
      than '%', it is used in preference to the new entry when connecting from
      localhost! The correct procedure is to insert a second entry with
      Host='localhost'  and User='some_user', or to delete the entry with
      Host='localhost'  and User=''. After deleting the entry, remember to issue a
      FLUSH PRIVILEGES statement to reload the grant tables.
      """
      e88bce15
  16. 25 Aug, 2011 1 commit