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OSDN sites back up

Author: JT Smith

– by Robin “Roblimo” Miller –
– Updated at 2:40 p.m. eastern time June 25 –
On Saturday, June 23, the primary controller in the router that controls access to all OSDN servers hosted at the Exodus facility in Waltham, MA, suffered a catastrophic failure. The sites affected were Slashdot, freshmeat, NewsForge, and Mediabuilder, among others.Update: The secondary controller did not automatically take over as it should have. The secondary controller did not automatically take over as it should have. OSDN network admins are trying to determine whether the outage was related to their
configurations or something related to a problem at Web hosting service Exodus.

OSDN and Cisco people, working through Saturday night, were unable to cure the problem. Sunday afternoon, OSDN employee Kurt Gray and Cisco rep Scott, working by telephone, were stepping through the router’s configuration and, says Kurt, as they worked to undo other changes that had been made, “on one reset everything came back.”

OSDN network operations were already in the process of rebuilding the company’s network to eliminate the router as a potential single point of failure.

As of 7 p.m. US EDT most of the sites were available at least part of the time, but full service was not yet restored. There may still be slowdowns or intermttent failures until a permanent fix is made.

We’ll have a more complete story within a few days. Right now, OSDN network operations staff members are too busy working to talk.

Category:

  • Linux

NetBSD advisory: remote buffer overflow in ftpd

Author: JT Smith

NetBSD’s site warns of a remote denial of service and buffer overflow vulnerability in ftpd, the file transfer protocol daemon, in NetBSD 1.4, 1.5, and -current.

Category:

  • Linux

Software Wars map updated

Author: JT Smith

Andy Tai writes “This is to announce the latest version of the “Software Wars” map. It
describes, in simple graphics, the current software world. Using the
analogy of war maps between countries, it shows the current situation
more effectively than texts in many articles. Since 1997, this map
has been periodically updated to reflect the on-going events. The
latest updates reflect the intensified struggle between Microsoft and
Open Source/Free Software. See it at

http://www.atai.org/softwarewar.png

Old versions can be accessed from the top of the web page

http://www.atai.org/index.html

Enjoy!” It speaks for itself.

Category:

  • Management

No to Internet taxes

Author: JT Smith

The Standard reports on a group of American senators who are trying to renew the three-year old ban on Internet access and usage taxes.

BBC to halt shortwave service

Author: JT Smith

Dallas News reports that the British Broadcasting Corporation will cease its shortwave service to North America, citing the higher audiences of Internet and FM listeners. The BBC world service is the latest casualty of the Internet.

Category:

  • Linux

Red Hat digs its own database plan

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that Red Hat is to release its own databasing software called Red Hat Database, as part of its software strategy.

Category:

  • Linux

Back to the future for Atari games

Author: JT Smith

The BBC reports that iFone, a British phone developer, is planning to revive old Atari games for use on mobile phones. Among the games the company is negotiating for the rights to use are Pong, Centipede, Frogger, and Asteroids.

MS lawyers join Open-Source fray

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that Microsoft’s lawyers are joining the fray against Open Source software, adding a clause in the license of a new piece of Microsoft software that prohibits it from being used in conjunction with “viral” software.

Category:

  • Linux

Last remaining Linux IPO withdrawn

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports that Lynuxworks, the last remaining Linux-oriented company to have an initial public offering pending, has withdrawn it.

Category:

  • Linux

FSMLabs CEO named technical advisor to EMBLIX

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPR: “Victor Yodaiken, founder and CEO of
Finite State Machine Labs: The RTLinux[tm] Company, has been appointed
technical advisor to EMBLIX, the Japanese Embedded Linux Consortium.”