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Ubuntu: 1981-1: HPLIP vulnerabilities

Oct02
by Ike on October 2, 2013 at 3:43 am
Posted In: Other

(Sep 30) HPLIP could be made to overwrite files.

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Red Hat: 2013:1323-01: ccid: Low Advisory

Oct02
by Ike on October 2, 2013 at 2:45 am
Posted In: Other

(Sep 30) An updated ccid package that fixes one security issue and one bug is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having low [More…]

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Red Hat: 2013:1353-01: sudo: Low Advisory

Oct02
by Ike on October 2, 2013 at 2:45 am
Posted In: Other

(Sep 30) An updated sudo package that fixes multiple security issues and several bugs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having low [More…]

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President Obama forgets to renew SSL certificate

Oct01
by Ike on October 1, 2013 at 4:30 pm
Posted In: Around the Net, security

At the start of the first US Government shutdown since 1996, an SSL certificate used on barackobama.com has expired. Issued by Go Daddy in September 2012, the SSL certificate for *.barackobama.com and barackobama.com was used by Organizing for Action, a non-profit grassroots organisation aligned with Obama’s political policies. Whilst not directly associated with the US Government, the expiry of the SSL certificate for barackobama.com during a US Government shutdown is nonetheless a curious coincidence.

Warning in Google Chrome when visiting a website using the SSL certificate for *.barackobama.com.

Several SSL certificates controlled by the US Government expired today and are still being used — for example, the SSL certificates used on both ui.tn.gov and webmail.coop-uspto.gov have expired and may not be replaced any time soon. Furthermore, there are at least 30 US Government sites still using SSL certificates that are scheduled to expire before Friday.

SSL certificates expiring may be least of the problems for US Government websites, some websites have been taken offline: www.nasa.gov now redirects to notice.usa.gov.

└ Tags: Around the Net, Go Daddy, Google Chrome, President Obama, security, SSL
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Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in September 2013

Oct01
by Ike on October 1, 2013 at 2:30 pm
Posted In: Hosting, Performance
Rank Performance Graph OS Outage
hh:mm:ss
Failed
Req%
DNS Connect First
byte
Total
1 Qube Managed Services Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.125 0.066 0.134 0.134
2 Kattare Internet Services Linux 0:00:00 0.003 0.193 0.125 0.250 0.515
3 Hosting 4 Less Linux 0:00:00 0.003 0.179 0.128 0.251 0.634
4 www.uk2.net Linux 0:00:00 0.006 0.158 0.087 0.179 0.309
5 krystal.co.uk Linux 0:00:00 0.009 0.151 0.100 0.208 0.208
6 Netcetera Windows Server 2012 0:00:00 0.022 0.073 0.088 0.185 0.357
7 iWeb Linux 0:00:00 0.022 0.152 0.089 0.177 0.177
8 Hivelocity Hosting unknown 0:00:00 0.022 0.156 0.101 0.201 0.201
9 ServerStack Linux 0:00:00 0.025 0.099 0.081 0.161 0.161
10 INetU Windows Server 2003 0:00:00 0.025 0.143 0.088 0.221 0.484

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Qube Managed Services had the most reliable hosting company site in September 2013, with not a single failed request throughout the whole month, and an average connection time of only 0.066 seconds. Qube is based in London, but they also host services from data centers in New York and Zurich. Their
New York data center is at 111 8th Avenue, which is adjacent to a trunk
dark fiber
line. This building is the city’s third largest in terms of floor area and was bought by Google for $1.9 billion in 2010. Qube provides managed and colocated hosting services from each of its data centers, as well as virtual data centers based on
VMware vCloud Director
.

Including September, Qube (“Qualified By Experience”) has made five appearances within the top ten so far this year, and also attained another first place result in

May
.

In second place, with just one failed request, was

Kattare Internet Services
. It is among the most reliable sites monitored by Netcraft, managing 99.993% uptime over the past year and 99.97% over the past seven years. On September 21st, it was predicted that a damaging storm would hit the Pacific Northwest (Kattare’s base of operations), causing thunder and wind storms, with 50mph gusts strong enough to take down trees. The next day this storm took out Kattare’s power supply; however, the use of generators meant there were no outages recorded during the storm.

Power was out earlier today. Wind storm knocked power out for an hour and a half. The generator did it's job so there was minimal impact.

— Kattare Internet (@kattare) September 22, 2013



Hosting 4 Less
narrowly missed out on second place, as although it only had one failed request during September, its average connection time was 3 milliseconds slower than Kattare’s.

Seven of September’s top ten hosting company sites were running on Linux operating systems. Five of these (including Qube, Kattare and Hosting 4 Less) used the Apache web server software, while ServerStack and krystal.co.uk used

nginx
.

Netcraft measures and makes available the response times of around forty leading hosting providers’ sites. The performance measurements are made at fifteen minute intervals from separate points around the internet, and averages are calculated over the immediately preceding 24 hour period.

From a customer’s point of view, the percentage of failed requests is more pertinent than outages on hosting companies’ own sites, as this gives a pointer to reliability of routing, and this is why we choose to rank our table by fewest failed requests, rather than shortest periods of outage. In the event the number of failed requests are equal then sites are ranked by average connection times.

Information on the measurement process and current measurements is available.

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