"Shaun T. Erickson" ste@research.bell-labs.com writes:
All the merges failed for systems with fully qualified host names.
Yup, same problem here (complete with the same Iguard runaround). We "solved" it by telling budtool not to use the FDQN. bah.
Peace, dNb
ftp.iguard.com/pub/dist/patch/BudTool/BudTool46/BudTool46-3
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James Lowe
Intelliguard Software International UK
David N. Blank-Edelman wrote:
"Shaun T. Erickson" ste@research.bell-labs.com writes:
All the merges failed for systems with fully qualified host names.
Yup, same problem here (complete with the same Iguard runaround). We "solved" it by telling budtool not to use the FDQN. bah.
Peace, dNb
James Lowe jlowe@iguard.com writes:
ftp.iguard.com/pub/dist/patch/BudTool/BudTool46/BudTool46-3
Not to nitpick or anything, but perhaps you could explain how exactly an httpd security fix will mend file history merge problems?
The patch: << << BudTool 4.6 << Patch# 3 << << DATE: 10/2/98 << << PRODUCT: BudTool << << PACKAGE ID: 10046003 << << ENVIRONMENTS: Solaris << << PROBLEMS ADDRESSED: << << Fix for PR7991. << Httpd allows users who do not have their names in .buduser to access << some urls even if the urls are in .auth_url file. << << ArchTool Support: .auth_url is updated for ArchTool. << << KEYWORD: httpd Apache << << INCLUDES PATCHES: none << << REQUIRES PATCHES: none << << OBSOLETES PATCHES: none << << PROBLEM DESCRIPTIONS: << << Httpd allows users who do not have their names in .buduser to access << some urls even if the urls are in .auth_url file. It does not check the << path info part of the url.
The original problem:
David N. Blank-Edelman wrote:
"Shaun T. Erickson" ste@research.bell-labs.com writes:
All the merges failed for systems with fully qualified host names.
Yup, same problem here (complete with the same Iguard runaround). We "solved" it by telling budtool not to use the FDQN. bah.
Shona McNeill