Update of /project/clo/cvsroot/public_html In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv14633
Modified Files: index.shtml Log Message: Some actually new news.
Date: Fri Aug 27 20:45:11 2004 Author: mmommer
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<h1 id="news">Latest news</h1>
- <p><i>June 9, 2004</i><br> The common-lisp.net anoncvs was - briefly up and running between last night and approximately - five minutes ago, when we shut it down again due to the - following advisories:</p> + <p>2004-08-26<br>Common-lisp.net has a new home!</p>
- <p><a href=" http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/092004.html"> - http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/092004.html</a></p> - - <p>Developer CVS access is not affected. We will restore - non-developer CVS access as soon as we figure out a - maintainable way to minimize the risks.</p> + <p>Most, if not all services should be running hassle free + now. If there are problems, please let us know.</p>
- <p>As a temporary workaround you can download the CVSROOTs of - individual projects from <a - href="http://www.common-lisp.net/cvs_tarballs/%22%3Ehttp://www.common-lisp.net/cvs...</a>.</p> - - <p><i>June 3, 2004</i><br> - Around the 22. of May, 2004, someone gained unauthorized - access to c-l.net, probably using a buffer overflow - vulnerability in CVS. For safety reasons, we decided to shut - the site down and reopen it only after assessing the extent of - the compromise.</p> - - <p>Although as far as we have been able to tell, the attacker - never gained root, we have reset the passwords of all - developers. If you haven't got encrypted email from us with - your new password, please contact Erik Enge (erik (at) nittin - (dot) net).</p> - - <p>Since the 30. of May, 2004, we are online again, but without - viewcvs, viewarch, and anonymous cvs access. This measure is - only temporary, and its purpose is to let developers check - their code for eventual anomalies.</p> - - <p>Thank you for you patience,</p> + <p>Regards,</p>
<p> your Common-Lisp.net team.</p>