Archive for May, 2008

Debian OpenSSL security advisory

http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1571

“Luciano Bello discovered that the random number generator in Debian’s openssl package is predictable. This is caused by an incorrect Debian-specific change to the openssl package (CVE-2008-0166). As a result, cryptographic key material may be guessable.”

And

“It is strongly recommended that all cryptographic key material which has been generated by OpenSSL versions starting with 0.9.8c-1 on Debian systems is recreated from scratch.”

The affected version was first released into Debian Unstable in September 2006.  In addition, all Ubuntu release since 7.04 share the vulnerable code.

This is going to be FUN!

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Google knows what’s really important

If you search Google for ‘Solaris HSRP‘, the sixth result is -

Simtropolis – Online Community for SimCity 4 and SimCity Societies

[Edited for content by moderator]Solaris Plaza by Solaris XS Model by SOMY PC VERSIONThe first Beta 1 release of the High Speed Rail Project (HSRP) also
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What a surprise.

My Vodafone GPRS connection is broken.

Again.

Thanks, Vodafone. You bunch of cocks.

Update: So it appears that of my two sim cards, one is able to establish GPRS connections and send and receive text messages.  The other is not.  Both are able to make calls.  Awesome.

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