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Index of Subjects On Jan 5, 8:41pm, bill wrote: } John Nemeth writes: } > On Apr 11, 6:27am, Bill Brown wrote: } > } } > } I am in the process of installing csuite 1.0 on RedHat 6.2. The } > } > Due to the lack of backwards compatibility in Linux, CSuite 1.0 } > will not run on RedHat 6.2. You will have many problems trying to do } > this. Due to lack of resources, we can only support a given version of } > CSuite on the OS'es for which it was built. } } I appreciate knowing this. } } Does this not cause concern? Specifically, not updating RedHat } is known as a concern due to the number and publically announced } vulnerabilities and exploits in certain packages. We are aware of this problem, but unfortunately, due to lack of funding, it is a very difficult problem to solve. You can certainly apply vendor OS patches, and you shouldn't be running anything on the machine that isn't needed by CSuite. Hopefully, CSuite 1.1 will be out soon (we're just doing a bit of tidying up of the upgrade scripts and the documentation). } If sites running csuite are forced to remain static at a particular } o/s version, that would seem to make them much more susseptable(sp?) } to crack attempts. Blame it on the Linux people; they're the one's that decided to not have backwards compability. An example is that support for [sg]tty functions have been removed from recent Linux kernels. This is something that has been in UNIX for a very long time. Removing it broke ispell amongst other things. Another big problem is that the format of the utmp/wtmp files have changed. Current versions of Linux aren't even binary backwards compatible, much less source backwards compatible. There is no easy way for us to produce a binary that will run on multiple versions of Linux for a number of the CSuite programs. } Has this been addressed by anyone? Is it an issue? It's an issue, the problem is how to address it. } > } I found a csuite 1.1 .iso image on the web site, and I downloaded } > } it, but could do nothing with it. couldn't mount it, couldn't burn it } > } to a cdrom, nothing. } > } > The image should be burnable onto a CD-R. Alternatively, you } > could mount it using a loopback mount. However, it isn't a final } > release. There have been a couple of security fixes applied since it } > was created (wu-ftpd and qpopper), documentation updates, and more work } > done on the upgrade scripts. } } Well, I right mouse clicked from netscape on my WinNT machine, } "save-as"ed the file into my viewable linux tree (samba) and Use Lynx on your Linux box instead. } Maybe I will spend some more time trying to get some of the } utils compiled on 6.2 If I can get this, I think it might be } helpful to others. Perhaps, but be prepared to have some grueling sessions with anpages, digging through headers files, gdb, etc. }-- End of excerpt from bill
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