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Re: [USN-74-1] Postfix vulnerability
From: Edward Rudd (eddie
omegaware.com)
Date: Mon Feb 07 2005 - 00:27:30 CST
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On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 00:06, John Madden wrote:
> > It would be nice if Linux distributors could indicate whether a
> > Postfix problem is part of the software base itself, or due to a
> > third-party add-on that they included with the base software.
>
> ...Sure would be nice if Linux vendors stopped wrecking a good thing by
> distributing non-standard components (attention: Redhat) with their
> distributions. At the very least, a simple re-branding (i.e., "Ubuntu
> Postfix") to make the distinction clear would be nice.
Which Apache has a clause in their license that says you have to change
the name to something other than apache if you modify it to an extent.
IE. Mandrake doesn't include apache it include the Advanced Extranet
Server (which is their mucked up apache )
> John
>
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