STABILITY FIX:
Fixed double free'd pointer bug in mysql_change_user() handling, that
enabled a specially hacked version of MySQL client to crash mysqld.
Note, that one needs to login to the server by using a valid user
account to be able to exploit this bug.
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A new, enhanced poisoining method (against Solaris) has been
introduced and many new plugins for PPTP tunnel breaking have
been added.
Updated the passive OS fingerprint database.
Several bugs fixed.
Changelog: http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/index.php?s=history
brad@ ok
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This release adds support for background execution and for
logging in multi-process mode (multiple clients at a time),
plus a new syntax and a lot of bugfixes.
Further details on:
http://download.simphalempin.com/tcpreen/ChangeLog
- Added Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse module.
- Fixed the regular expression in RR.pm to comply with the RFCs,
turns our we were _too_ paranoid.
- Fixed 00-load.t to skip the Net::DNS::SEC modules. The test suite
should now pass if you have Net::DNS::SEC installed.
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Security Fix
This version fixes a buffer overflow with the rarely used
option 'progress=2' (triggered by long attachment names),
and some other buffer overflows, disables the "mail" program
by default.
Fixes a segfault with headers encoded as quoted printable,
fixes an expires option to work in incremental mode, and adds
delete_older and delete_newer options to limit archive by date.
brad@ ok
- fix thread startup in knode, including work-around for thread bugs up until
a week ago...
- replace IP detection code with home-made code so that kfrb/krdc works for us.
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pfm is a terminal-based file manager written in Perl. It
features colored filenames according to extension or type,
a single-file and multiple-file mode, support for executing
user-defined commands (including wildcards) with only two
keystrokes, and use of the ReadLine library for friendly
commandline editing
WWW: http://p-f-m.sourceforge.net/
brad@ ok
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Term::ScreenColor adds ANSI coloring support, along with
a few other useful methods, to the objects provided in
Term::Screen.
WWW: http://p-f-m.sourceforge.net/
brad@ ok
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Term::Screen is a very simple screen positioning module
that should work wherever "Term::Cap" does. It is set up
for Unix using stty's but these dependences are isolated
by evals in the "new" constructor.
brad@ ok
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Changes:
PID and logfiles are handled correcty now, and more error messages
are produced when problems occur.
TCP tunnel capabilities were removed.
Further details on: http://tinyproxy.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog
brad@ ok