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Re: Opsware NAS 6.0 reveals MySQL 'root' password

Subject: Re: Opsware NAS 6.0 reveals MySQL 'root' password
Date: 24 Aug 2006 13:17:29 -0000
Thanks to Opsware's great support, this security issue has been taken care of 
in their latest release NAS 6.1.2  and a work-around has been provided for 
customers who are not planning to upgrade, just change the permission on the 
init file.

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