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SmoothWall Advisory: apache

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 20, 2002

[ Thanks to Richard Morrell for this
link. ]

In response to a recent vulnerability announced regarding the
Apache web server, we have released fixes8 for SmoothWall Corporate
Server 1.0, and fixes1 for SmoothWall Corporate Server 2.0, which
are both available for download. These fixes replace the affected
files in SmoothWall so that the potential vulnerabilities are
removed.

To download and apply this update, go to the Updates page in
your Corporate Server web interface (in Corporate Server 2.0, this
is in the Maintenance section), and click Refresh Update List at
the bottom of the page. You can now click the Info links to
download the patch, and use the Browse/Upload buttons to apply
it.

Thanks go to Mark Cox at Apache for his enthusiasm and
assistance over the last 18 hours. Lets hope next time ISS keep
their heads firmly up their bottoms and engage brain before
“releasing a vulnerability warning and a fix”. How impressive a
bunch of people they are – NOT.

Corporate Server 2.0 and 1.0 Customers can read more information
here: http://www.smoothwall.co.uk/news/item/20020619.01.html

SmoothWall GPL v0.9.9

SmoothWall GPL users can update Patch 15 which provides the same
fix.

SmoothWall GPL users all over the globe please read the updates
release here:
http://www.smoothwall.org/community/home/news/item/20020619.01.html

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SmoothWall Ltd are a global security solutions house with
commercial offices in Canada, America, Australia and across Europe.
SmoothWall Ltd (http://www.smoothwall.co.uk/) is the commercial arm
of the highly acclaimed SmoothWall GPL project
(http://www.smoothwall.org/) which has users in 14 languages and
107 countries worldwide.

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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