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Re: Apache Vulnerability in WebTen
Robert,
The problem that you refer to may be the "deafness" problem that occurred
with G3 computers running WebTen 2.1. This was fixed in WebTen 2.1.10.
See the press release:
http://www.tenon.com/press_release/98.12.4.shtml
Search for the word "deafness".
Erik.
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Robert Brandtjen wrote:
> On Monday 24 June 2002 04:47 pm, you wrote:
> > a high volume of hits from the Nimda virus (intended to damage Windows
> > NT/2000 servers running IIS). In that situation, it did help some WebTen
> > users to disable the Squid cache. Since the Nimda virus is rare these
> > days, it makes sense to re-enable Squid.
> >
> >
> > When you say "stalling", what is the timeframe that we're talking about?
> > Tenths of seconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days?
>
> THose of us with busy boxes noticed it long before Nimda showed up. it isn't
> just slow - it dies a mean death.
>
--
Erik Lotspeich Lead Engineer
Tenon Intersystems erik@xxxxxxxxx
1123 Chapala Street Ste 200 805-963-6983
Santa Barbara, CA 93101-3142 http://www.tenon.com/
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