Ubuntu: 1813-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
(May 2) Several security issues were fixed in the kernel.
(May 2) Several security issues were fixed in the kernel.
(May 2) Stunnel, a program designed to work as an universal SSL tunnel for network daemons, is prone to a buffer overflow vulnerability when using the Microsoft NT LAN Manager (NTLM) authentication (“protocolAuthentication = NTLM”) together with the ‘connect’ protocol [More…]
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(May 2) Several security issues were fixed in the kernel.
(May 2) Several security issues were fixed in the kernel.
The May issue of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Introducing the JCM/ES, by Alice Grevet
Interview with Victor Drover, Expert Behind Multilingual Joomla Magazine, by John Rampton
Interview with Mark Dexter About Joomla 3.1, by John Rampton
Upcoming Joomla! Events, by Jacques Rentzke
You’ve Got a Friend…, by Dianne Henning
Leadership Highlights – May 2013, by Marijke Stuivenberg
New Home for the Vulnerable Extensions List, by Mandville
Beauty and the Beach, by Alice Grevet
Maximizing Your Blog’s ROI – JCM Whiteboard, by Luke Summerfield
Thinking Outside the Platform, by Chris Davenport
CiviCRM Interview with Paul Delbar, by Alice Grevet
Joomla! 3.0 Extension Development Series: Admin Configuration and Code Cleanup, by David Hurley |
Tools To Do LESS, by Peter Bui
Dead Links Walking, by Arlen Walker and Martin Raja
Help Wanted – Testing Joomla! Multi-Database Compatibility, by Michael Babker
Post your Haikus for May, by Dianne Henning
Are You Joomla?, by Helvecio da Silva
Browse the international articles submitted this month.
We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!
In the May 2013 survey we received responses from 672,837,096 sites, which is 23.8M more than last month. Apache had the largest growth this month, gaining 28.3M websites and increasing its market share by 2.41 percentage points to 53.4%. The majority of this growth was attributable to Apache Traffic Server (ATS), which gained 28M websites and […]
(Apr 30) Kevin Wojtysiak discovered a vulnerability in strongSwan, an IPsec based VPN solution. When using the openssl plugin for ECDSA based authentication, an empty, zeroed [More…]
cPanel & WHM 11.34 reaches End Of Life October 15, 2013. That means there are only 6 months left in the life cycle. In accordance with our End of Life Policy [http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/InstallationGuide/LongTermSupport], cPanel & WHM software release 11.34 will continue functioning on servers after reaching end of life. No further …
Rank
Company site
OS
Outage
hh:mm:ss
Failed
Req%
DNS
Connect
First
byte
Total 1
Swishmail
FreeBSD
0:00:00
0.000
0.106
0.062
0.124
0.267 2
INetU
Windows Server 2008
0:00:00
0.000
0.125
0.073
0.236
0.454 3
iWeb
Linux
0:00:00
0.003
0.127
0.071
0.142
0.142 4
Server Intellect
Windows Server 2008
0:00:00
0.003
0.074
0.092
0.185
0.464 5
Midphase
Linux
0:00:00
0.003
0.215
0.109
0.222
0.338 6
Qube Managed Services
Linux
0:00:00
0.006
0.100
0.046
0.093
0.093 7
Bigstep
Linux
0:00:00
0.006
0.266
0.071
0.143
0.143 8
Hyve Managed Hosting
Linux
0:00:00
0.006
0.252
0.074
0.145
0.151 9
Datapipe
FreeBSD
0:00:00
0.009
0.068
0.016
0.032
0.049 10
Pair Networks
FreeBSD
0:00:00
0.016
0.231
0.077
0.157
0.486 See full table Swishmail had the most reliable hosting company site in April 2013, with no failed requests. Swishmail has a presence in three New York data centres which proved to be resilient when Swishmail stayed online in October whilst being hit by Hurricane Sandy, […]
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