memcached 1.4.25-2ubuntu1.4 source package in Ubuntu

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memcached (1.4.25-2ubuntu1.4) xenial-security; urgency=medium

  * SECURITY UPDATE: Integer Overflow in items.c:item_free()
    - debian/patches/CVE-2018-1000127.patch: Don't overflow item refcount
      on get in memcached.c.
    - CVE-2018-1000127

 -- Marc Deslauriers <email address hidden>  Mon, 19 Mar 2018 10:15:02 -0400

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Marc Deslauriers
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Xenial
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any
Section:
web
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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memcached: high-performance memory object caching system

 Danga Interactive developed memcached to enhance the speed of LiveJournal.com,
 a site which was already doing 20 million+ dynamic page views per day for 1
 million users with a bunch of webservers and a bunch of database servers.
 memcached dropped the database load to almost nothing, yielding faster page
 load times for users, better resource utilization, and faster access to the
 databases on a memcache miss.
 .
 memcached optimizes specific high-load serving applications that are designed
 to take advantage of its versatile no-locking memory access system. Clients
 are available in several different programming languages, to suit the needs
 of the specific application. Traditionally this has been used in mod_perl
 apps to avoid storing large chunks of data in Apache memory, and to share
 this burden across several machines.

memcached-dbgsym: debug symbols for package memcached

 Danga Interactive developed memcached to enhance the speed of LiveJournal.com,
 a site which was already doing 20 million+ dynamic page views per day for 1
 million users with a bunch of webservers and a bunch of database servers.
 memcached dropped the database load to almost nothing, yielding faster page
 load times for users, better resource utilization, and faster access to the
 databases on a memcache miss.
 .
 memcached optimizes specific high-load serving applications that are designed
 to take advantage of its versatile no-locking memory access system. Clients
 are available in several different programming languages, to suit the needs
 of the specific application. Traditionally this has been used in mod_perl
 apps to avoid storing large chunks of data in Apache memory, and to share
 this burden across several machines.