Change log for nfs-utils package in Debian
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Deleted in experimental-release (Reason: None provided.) |
nfs-utils (1:1.1.5-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release * Update debian/watch -- Anibal Monsalve Salazar <email address hidden> Fri, 06 Mar 2009 13:36:45 +1100
nfs-utils (1:1.1.4-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. Patch status: * 01-sm-notify-in-sbin.patch: Refreshed. * 03-handle-mtab-symlink.patch: Refreshed. * 05-default-use-old-mount-interface.patch: Removed (see below). * 07-remove-duplicate-exports-paragraphs.patch: No change. * 09-492827-cache.c.patch: Integrated by upstream, removed. * 10-493659-nfs.man.patch: No change. * Do not sync() in sm-notify if there are no hosts to be notified. (Closes: #502122) * Removed 05-default-use-old-mount-interface.patch, ie. revert to the new text-based mount interface, as this package is not intended for lenny. Probably reopens several older bugs, but Closes: #480909, #492970. * Fix abuses of $? in nfs-kernel-server.init (they were already OK in nfs-common.init, for some reason). (Closes: #503643) * In /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server.default, add --manage-gids to the default set of mountd options. (Closes: #493059) -- Steinar H. Gunderson <email address hidden> Fri, 07 Nov 2008 14:01:19 +0100
nfs-utils (1:1.1.3-2) unstable; urgency=low * Add 09-492827-cache.c.patch to fix mac os x 10.5 client hangs when server started with --manage-gids; patch by Neil Brown; closes: #492827 * Install sm-notify manpage; patch by J Bruce Fields <email address hidden>; closes: #494154 * Add 10-493659-nfs.man.patch to fix unicode characters in nfs(5) man page; patch by <email address hidden> (Nicholas Breen); closes: #493659 -- Anibal Monsalve Salazar <email address hidden> Tue, 26 Aug 2008 18:16:37 +1000
Superseded in lenny-release |
nfs-utils (1:1.1.2-6lenny1) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=high * Fix CVE-2008-4552 nfs-utils 1.1.2, and possibly other versions before 1.1.3, invokes the host_ctl function with the wrong order of arguments, which causes TCP Wrappers to ignore netgroups and allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions. Closes: #502680 -- Anibal Monsalve Salazar <email address hidden> Sun, 19 Oct 2008 13:37:33 +1100
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