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Introducing Internal Routing in NGINX Unit 1.8.0

2019-03-05 KENNETH 0

Introducing Internal Routing in NGINX Unit 1.8.0 h4 { font-weight:bolder; font-size:110%; } h5 { font-weight:bolder; font-size:110%; } Today we’re announcing NGINX Unit 1.8.0, with a different approach than in the past: this time it’s example first, description after: “routes”: { “blogs”: [ { “match”: { “uri”: [“/phpmyadmin/*”, “/wp-admin/*”] }, “action”: { “pass”: “applications/blogs-admin” } }, { “match”: { “host”: “!blog.example.com” }, “action”: { “pass”:”applications/goaway” } }, { “match”: { “method”: “POST”, “uri”: “/media/upload” }, “action”: { “pass”:”applications/uploader” } } ] } Now, the details. Internal Routing When we released the initial version of NGINX Unit, some of our users wondered why the API included a separate listener object – it perhaps wasn’t clear why it was necessary. In NGINX Unit 1.8.0, we’re introducing the internal routing feature that makes use of the listener object in a more sophisticated way and enables new [ more… ]

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USN-3885-2: OpenSSH vulnerability

2019-03-05 KENNETH 0

USN-3885-2: OpenSSH vulnerability openssh vulnerability A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives: Ubuntu 18.10 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Summary One of the fixes in USN-3885-1 was incomplete. Software Description openssh – secure shell (SSH) for secure access to remote machines Details USN-3885-1 fixed vulnerabilities in OpenSSH. It was discovered that the fix for CVE-2019-6111 turned out to be incomplete. This update fixes the problem. Original advisory details: Harry Sintonen discovered multiple issues in the OpenSSH scp utility. If a user or automated system were tricked into connecting to an untrusted server, a remote attacker could possibly use these issues to write to arbitrary files, change directory permissions, and spoof client output. Update instructions The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions: Ubuntu 18.10 openssh-client – [ more… ]

Windows 10 Tip: Look up definitions for words in web pages, books and PDFs

2019-03-05 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 Tip: Look up definitions for words in web pages, books and PDFs Did you know you can look up definitions while you’re reading web pages, books and PDFs, thanks to the Windows 10 October 2018 Update? Microsoft Edge is the only browser with Microsoft Learning Tools built-in that help improve reading and focus. While you’re in Reading view on Microsoft Edge, you can look up definitions for key words, even when you are offline. Simply select a single word to see the definition appear above your selection. Check it out in action: You can also choose to have a word read aloud so you can hear the correct pronunciation or expand more details from the definition. You can also toggle to choose whether definitions appear and which types of content they work in under the “General” tab of [ more… ]

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RHSA-2019:0447-1: Low: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Extended Update Support (EUS) Six-month Notice

2019-03-04 KENNETH 0

RHSA-2019:0447-1: Low: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Extended Update Support (EUS) Six-month Notice Red Hat Enterprise Linux: This is the six-month notification for the retirement of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Extended Update Support (EUS). This notification applies only to those customers subscribed to the Extended Update Support (EUS) channel for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4. Source: RHSA-2019:0447-1: Low: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Extended Update Support (EUS) Six-month Notice

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RHSA-2019:0442-1: Low: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 Advanced Mission Critical (AMC) Final Notice

2019-03-04 KENNETH 0

RHSA-2019:0442-1: Low: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 Advanced Mission Critical (AMC) Final Notice Red Hat Enterprise Linux: This is the final notification for the retirement of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 Advanced Mission Critical (AMC). This notification applies only to those customers subscribed to the Advanced Mission Critical (AMC) channel for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4. Source: RHSA-2019:0442-1: Low: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 Advanced Mission Critical (AMC) Final Notice