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Midgard weekly summary for Feb. 16

Author: JT Smith

Posted at LWN.net: “The last few weeks have been quite eventful. 1.4.1 b1 was released and work
is progressing on a final release. Paris and Brussels were hives of Midgard
activity with LinuxWorld, OSDEM and the Midgard Developer’s meeting all
happening. All reports are that Alexander, Emile and Ami were excellent. In
Hong Kong Alan Knowles has released a second version of the Linux Center’s
excellent Framed Admin site. Lastly Henri has started a discussion, mostly
on the list, about the future role of the non-profit Midgard Ry which owns
the Midgard core code.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Wechsler Harwood Halebian & Feffer investigates VA Linux deal

Author: JT Smith

From InternetWire: Wechsler Harwood Halebian & Feffer LLP has been retained to investigate claims
or filed class action complaints claims involving the securities of the above companies (including VA Linux, NewsForge’s parent company) on behalf of
investors.

Getting Apache 2.0 running at apache.org

Author: JT Smith

ApacheWeek has several items, including this one: “The past week has seen more work toward getting Apache 2.0 running on the production server at www.apache.org. This culminated
on Thursday evening as Ryan Bloom announced that the code had been up and running for three hours without any problems. The
server appears to have been switched back to running Apache 1.3 at the time of writing, although it is not currently clear why.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Security update to glibc

Author: JT Smith

Posted at LWN.net: “A problem with the library could allow access to write or overwrite
restricted files.
Upon execution of SUID and SGID applications, the library allows a user
to preload libraries in the environment variable LD_PRELOAD providing
the variable does not contain forward slashes. A special check is also
performed to ensure the library being preloaded is SUID.”

Category:

  • Linux

Survey: Linux popular with solution providers

Author: JT Smith

A CRN.com columnist talks about the popularity of Linux by citing a December 2000 study saying more than a third of
solution providers in North America are plugging in Linux
solutions.

“The research, which garnered 7,556
responses, found 41 percent of
solution providers pointing to Linux
as one of three primary operating
systems that their company resells,
specifies, recommends or approves.
In comparison, 89 percent cited
Windows NT Server and 48 percent
named NetWare (all versions).”

Category:

  • Linux

‘Sm0ked’ vandals say more attacks to come

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports: “A well-known hole in Microsoft’s Web server software lets vandals easily access
parts of Web sites belonging to big names such as The New York Times, Intel and Compaq
Computer, one cybergang member said Friday.

Calling himself ‘The-Rev,’ the vandal said his duo known as Sm0ked Crew targets Web sites that
haven’t been adequately secured.”

Category:

  • Linux

Advisory for the ssh package

Author: JT Smith

At LWN.net: SuSE distributions contain the ssh package in the version 1.2.27. No
later version is provided because of licensing issues. (Go figure!) SuSE maintains
the 1.2.27 version in a patched package. Three new patches have been added
that workaround three independent security problems in the ssh package

Category:

  • Linux

IBM to unveil Linux strategy for iSeries, pSeries servers

Author: JT Smith

CRN.com reports that IBM will reinforce, at tis upcoming PartnerWorld Feb. 25-28
in Atlanta, its “strategy of leveraging mainframe
technology and Linux across its eServer line.”

Category:

  • Linux

LinuxGram: We stand by our SuSE story

Author: JT Smith

“I was less than amused – livid in fact – to learn that ZDNet is all thumbs when it comes to computers and couldn’t find my story on our
LinuxGram site when it’s there in plain sight and has been since it broke. They wrote that I must have retracted it – without checking of
course – too old school. Remind me to tell them our techs don’t even think one can get an “invalid article” message.

Anyway, after the story broke, the Register scooted over to interview Volker, who was busy telling anyone who would listen how I had
misquoted him. The Register in turn quoted Volker – at the top of its story – as telling them, “I’ve laid off 30 of my best friends. That doesn’t
feel good. I was emotionally moved and this lady took advantage.”

So, let me understand this now. Volker admits in print that he let his guard down.” Read more from Maureen at LinuxGram.

Category:

  • Linux

Maximum Linux closes doors

Author: JT Smith

minus tells us about Binary Freedom’s version of the story also reported on NewsForge. “This is sad in one way, inevitable in another. Imagine Media, who also publishes MaximumPC and The Official
Sega Dreamcast Magazine, created Maximum Linux to jump on the Linux bandwagon. While being a colorful and
interesting magazine, many people in the Linux community shunned the magazine for not being technical
enough to serve their needs.” ZDNet also has a story about Maximum Linux’s sister publication, Business 2.0, maybe being up for sale.

Category:

  • Linux