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| Subject: | Re: Attempts to push spam through apache |
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| Date: | Tue, 24 Aug 2004 18:51:01 +0300 |
On Monday 23 August 2004 09:02, David Benfell wrote:
SuSE, and other distributors, commonly preserve the version number of software even as they patch the versions they offer to fix vulnerabilities.
Most bump the version number in the package management system, but rarely change the version that the software itself reports.
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