Author: JT Smith
SkyOS now runs Linux binaries natively
Debian project appoints two security secretaries
Author: JT Smith
volunteered to help and which were appointed as Debian Security
Secretary: Matt Zimmerman (mdz@debian.org) and
Noah Meyerhans (noahm@debian.org)
Category:
- Linux
Report: ‘Serious’ bugs in Linux kernel
Author: JT Smith
s at 7thGuard.net. Patch is at OpenWall.com.”
Category:
- Linux
Sony to plug TiVo into its products
Author: JT Smith
incorporate the Linux-powered TiVo’s personal digital recording technology into its line of
consumer electronics products.
Governor calls for ‘cyber court’
Author: JT Smith
investigations of suspected computer intruders.
Gov. James Gilmore (R-Virginia), the commission’s chairman, said Wednesday that federal judges have been far too
sluggish in approving search warrants and eavesdropping of online miscreants.”
Conference: The business of Open Source software
Author: JT Smith
(OCLUG) is pleased to announce The Business of Open Source Software, a
conference taking place on November 25th of 2001.
MS: Stop discussing hack exploits!
Author: JT Smith
anarchy’ by openly discussing exploits when security vulnerabilities come to light.
In an essay, Scott Culp, manager of the Microsoft Security Response Center, said
that the full disclosure approach to issues taken by the security community does a
disservice to end users, and has called for a rethink.”
Category:
- Linux
Debian: Security update to xvt
Author: JT Smith
buffer overflow in its argument handling. Since Xvt is installed
setuid root, it was possible for a normal user to pass
carefully-crafted arguments to xvt so that xvt executed a root shell.
This problem has been fixed by the maintainer in version 2.1-13 of xvt
for Debian unstable and 2.1-13.0potato.1 for the stable Debian
GNU/Linux 2.2.”
Category:
- Linux
Sharp’s new Linux-based PDA
Author: JT Smith
Free Telephony developers to gather for Linux Kongress
Author: JT Smith
28th thru November 30th, at University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands, a
special Telephony BOF and presentation about GNU Bayonne and the GNU
Telephony effort as a whole will be held. This BOF will be hosted by
David Sugar, the maintainer of GNU Bayonne and a founder of Open Source
Telecom, Inc. The BOF should also include those interested in Linux
kernel drivers for telephony devices. We hope particularly to have people
gather to talk about both LTAPI and and CAPI4Linux.
This is an open gathering for those attending Linux Kongress, and all
those interested in free telephony software are welcome. While we
will have some instructive information about GNU Bayonne specifically for
those that are so interested, we also wish to engage the community in a
direct discussion on the future of free telephony in general and to
present information on current and future projects that are part of
GNUCOMM, the GNU Telephony effort as a whole, as well as to cover those
issues in telephony that are specific to the Linux kernel itself.
Linux Kongress is historically a gathering of developers involved in Linux
Kernel issues. The Linux Kongress telephony BOF will be held on the
second day of Linux Kongress, November 29th. Further information can be
obtained by contacting the BOF host, David Sugar, by sending email to
sugar@gnu.org. Further information about Linux Kongress may be found at
http://www.linux-kongress.de.