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Re: [cobalt-users] Apache Exploit problem - what have you done?



> There only is one solution: upgrading Apache. However, there are several ways
> to acomplish this. You can upgrad Apache from the Apache source or you wait a
> couple more days until Cobalt has released the new .pkg I believe the release
> date will be 06/28/2002 If you don't feel comfortable upgrading from the
> source, you should wait. Somebody made an instruction sheet about how to
> upgrade from the Apache source. I forgot the URL but you may find it in the
> Archive.

Paul Schreiber originally posted these instructions for the Raq2, but I have
updated them. I just upgraded to the latest Apache 1.3.26 using these when
they announced the recent exploit. Someone also recently posted instructions
for the Raq3, but I don't have the URL. I believe that Bruce mentioned they
will be releasing an update for the Raq2,Qube2 and Raq1 line but I doubt it
will have the PHP functionality that I require. Like Peter said, If you're
not comfortable with installing from source, then perhaps the best thing
would be to wait for patch in the form of a .pkg.

http://www.jaysummers.com/Apache-MySQL-PHP4.txt

HTH,
j
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