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Cisco, Symantec, Apache Tackle Y2K10 Glitches

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SMK
Sean Michael Kerner
Jan 8, 2010

“Remember the Y2K bug? Ten years after the original scare
leading up to the year 2000, IT systems are once again facing
problems due to the changing of the calendar year.

“Now, the issues are stemming from the rollover to 2010 — or
Y2K10, as it’s being termed. There are reports out of Germany that
InternetNews.com. CSM provides additional content-switching
capabilities to the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switch and the Cisco
7600 Series Router.

“The company said it’s fixed the problem in the latest release
of CSM.

“”In addition to CSM Release 4.2.(13) that fully addresses the
issue, an easy-to-deploy, one-line workaround has been available
for some time,” Cisco said. The workaround involves simply changing
the COOKIE_INSERT_EXPIRATION_DATE environment variable on the
CSM.”

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