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  1. Fellow Webmasters, Site Owners and Newsposters, Tweaknews.net has released yet another review onto the internet. I was wondering if you could please post it in today's news for me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Article Name: In Win Metal Suit GD Designer Computer Case Review ( -at -) Tweaknews.net Article Url: http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/in_win_metal_suit_GD_case_review/ Article PIC: http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/in_win_metal_suit_GD_case_review/img/email.jpg Article Snippet: "In-Win continues to make a name for themselves by releasing excellent cases like the Metal Suit GD. I was impressed by the build quality – every part of the case was solidly constructed; nothing about it felt “cheap”. It packs in a lot of features like liquid cooling readiness, an internal VGA cooling system, and plenty of drive bays while maintaining a sleek, uncluttered look." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Could you email back saying you posted it, TWEAK IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT!!!! Many Thanks, Nathan Glentworth Owner / Head Editor nathan ( -at -) tweaknews.net www.Tweaknews.net www.Tweaknews.com
  2. ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf 7-inch Laptop Review ( -at -) ThinkComputers.org Review URL: http://www.thinkcomputers.org/index.php?x=reviews <http://www.thinkcomputers.org/index.php?x=reviews&id=779> &id=779 Image URL (336 X 256): http://www.thinkcomputers.org/reviews/asus_eeepc/email.jpg Alt Image URL (194 X 150): http://www.thinkcomputers.org/reviews/asus_eeepc/thumbs/12.jpg Quote: "When the Eee PC was announced many people were excited for it, myself included. The thought of a small 7-inch laptop for under $400 would excite anyone! Now this is a budget notebook so you're not going to be playing games on it, but for most people they do 2 things on their computer, surf the web and word processing. Having a small notebook that can easily be carried and used for those functions for that price tag is pretty amazing. Now the notebook comes with Linux pre-installed, that might be a barrier for some people, but we will have to see how we like it. Read on to check out the ASUS Eee PC!"
  3. Hi, We've just posted a new article on our website, Hardware Secrets. Title: Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS Hard Disk Drive Review Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/567 Category: Reviews Summary: VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS is a 10,000 rpm SATA-300 hard disk drive and in this review we will answer two questions: how much faster is a 10,000 rpm disk compared to a mainstream 7,200 rpm one? What is the best option, to have one 10,000 rpm disk or two mainstream 7,200 rpm disks in RAID0? Here is a snippet: "VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS is the latest 10,000 rpm drive from Western Digital, with 300 GB capacity, SATA-300 interface and 16 MB buffer. The faster the hard disk drive spins, the higher performance is, as it can read data from the magnetic plates at a faster rate. We always wanted to review a 10,000 rpm unit to see how much faster it is compared to a mainstream 7,200 rpm unit. Also, since 10,000 rpm drives are far more expensive than 7,200 rpm units, we were curious to see what provides a higher performance, a single 10,000 rpm drive or two mainstream 7,200 rpm drives in RAID0 configuration." A news post would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Gabriel Torres Editor-in-Chief Hardware Secrets http://www.hardwaresecrets.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  4. Hi, We've just posted a new article on our website, Hardware Secrets. Title: Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS Hard Disk Drive Review Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/567 Category: Reviews Summary: VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS is a 10,000 rpm SATA-300 hard disk drive and in this review we will answer two questions: how much faster is a 10,000 rpm disk compared to a mainstream 7,200 rpm one? What is the best option, to have one 10,000 rpm disk or two mainstream 7,200 rpm disks in RAID0? Here is a snippet: "VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS is the latest 10,000 rpm drive from Western Digital, with 300 GB capacity, SATA-300 interface and 16 MB buffer. The faster the hard disk drive spins, the higher performance is, as it can read data from the magnetic plates at a faster rate. We always wanted to review a 10,000 rpm unit to see how much faster it is compared to a mainstream 7,200 rpm unit. Also, since 10,000 rpm drives are far more expensive than 7,200 rpm units, we were curious to see what provides a higher performance, a single 10,000 rpm drive or two mainstream 7,200 rpm drives in RAID0 configuration." A news post would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Gabriel Torres Editor-in-Chief Hardware Secrets http://www.hardwaresecrets.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  5. Dear Media friends, APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! * Title: Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Processor ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: Last week, we took a look at the so-called "budget minded" Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 desktop processor. Okay, it may be slapped with the 'budget' tag, but it certainly isn't budget performance -- our benchmarks indicate that it performed on an average of 2-5% better than the previous generation's midrange E6600 CPU, yet retails for only roughly $140 -- not to mention that it overclocks very decently. Today, we'll examine something on the other end of the spectrum -- the second fastest consumer desktop processor offered by Intel. So far, the fastest as far as I'm concerned is the QX9770 on LGA775, but one down is another 'Extreme' model with an unlocked multiplier -- and that's the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 processor, with an impressive 12MB (2x6MB) L2 cache over four cores operating at 3.0GHz stock. If you're looking for something that spells 1337, pwn, omgwtfbbq, and whatever else you can describe it as, look no further than the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650. Plus you can sit back and relax to see how much it owns in the benchmarks. We won't waste anymore of your time. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/intel_core_2_extreme_qx9650 * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/intel_core_2_extreme_qx9650/001.JPG
  6. Compu-KISS has published an article entitled "Robust Start Menu Replacement" Here's a clip from the article: Quote: "The Vista Start Menu program replaces your Start menu with something dramatically better. In fact, you will never want to go back after you try it." Title: Robust Start Menu Replacement Article: http://www.compukiss.com/free-stuff/robust-start-menu-replacement.html Picture: http://www.compukiss.com/images/stories/illustrations/startbutton.jpg A news post on your website would be greatly appreciated!
  7. The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded to the centos mirror: RHSA-2008:0528-01 Moderate: ucd-snmp security update Files available: ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ucd-snmp-devel-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ucd-snmp-utils-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm More details are available from the RedHat web site at https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh21as-errata.html The easy way to make sure you are up to date with all the latest patches is to run: # yum update -- John Newbigin ITS Senior Analyst / Programmer Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, Australia http://www.ict.swin.edu.au/staff/jnewbigin _______________________________________________
  8. Hi! We just finished our latest review. This time we took a closer look at Gefen's new external USB to DVI display adapter. From the article: "Up till now the easiest way to increase the amount of displays was to connect more display adapters to the computer. This may not be possible or cost effective in every situation so Gefen went out and added this new USB to DVI Adapter to their product lineup. This might change our way of dealing with multiple monitors." Article link: http://metku.net/index.html?path=reviews/gefen-usb-to-dvi-adapter/index_eng Images: http://metku.net/reviews/gefen-usb-to-dvi-adapter/index.jpg (100x100) http://metku.net/reviews/gefen-usb-to-dvi-adapter/small.jpg (250x167) Site link: http://metku.net/ It would be great if you could post news about this. Thanks.
  9. Dear Editors, we just posted a new article which might be interesting to your readers. A post in your news section would be appreciated. Title: Yuin OK2 Earphones Link: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Head-Direct/Yuin/OK2 Brief: Yuin OK2 is the name of the second best earphone from the Chinese brand Yuin. Unlike their bigger brother these earphones are easy to drive, and are also optimized for use with a normal modern DAP. The OK2s can function both as normal earbuds and as in-ears which makes them quite unique.
  10. Hello Everyone, We're writing to let you all know that we have just posted a new article at HotHardware in which we expand our coverage of the GeForce 9600 GT by doing another round-up of three retail cards: the PNY Verto 9600 GT, the MSI N9600GT OC, and the ASUS EN9600GT SILENT. As you might expect, all three of these cards sport 512MB of GDDR3 and a 256-bit memory interface. What you may not expect is how different these three cards actually are. Two feature custom coolers, one of which is passive, making it silent. Because of their custom coolers, two of the cards are dual-slot solutions while the third uses the single-slot reference cooler. Only one of them ships with a factory overclock while the other two utilize NVIDIA's reference clocks. Come on by the site and check them out... URL: http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/NVIDIA_GeForce_9600_GT_Roundup_PNY_MSI_A SUS Site: http://www.hothardware.com/ As always, a link in your news sections would be much appreciated! If you'd like us to return the favor, please don't hesitate to send your press
  11. This is a multi-part message in MIME format... ------------=_1213128035-11275-6017 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 _______________________________________________________________________ Mandriva Linux Security Advisory MDVSA-2008:111 http://www.mandriva.com/security/ _______________________________________________________________________ Package : evolution Date : June 10, 2008 Affected: 2008.0, 2008.1 _______________________________________________________________________ Problem Description: Alan Rad Pop of Secunia Research discovered the following two vulnerabilities in Evolution: Evolution did not properly validate timezone data when processing iCalendar attachments. If a user disabled the Itip Formatter plugin and viewed a crafted iCalendar attachment, an attacker could cause a denial of service or potentially execute arbitrary code with the user's privileges (CVE-2008-1108). Evolution also did not properly validate the DESCRIPTION field when processing iCalendar attachments. If a user were tricked into accepting a crafted iCalendar attachment and replied to it from the calendar window, an attacker could cause a denial of service or potentially execute arbitrary code with the user's privileges (CVE-2008-1109). In addition, Matej Cepl found that Evolution did not properly validate date fields when processing iCalendar attachments, which could lead to a denial of service if the user viewed a crafted iCalendar attachment with the Itip Formatter plugin disabled. Mandriva Linux has the Itip Formatter plugin enabled by default. The updated packages have been patched to prevent these issues. _______________________________________________________________________ References: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1108 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1109 _______________________________________________________________________ Updated Packages: Mandriva Linux 2008.0: 86861fcbce9b5751c2f4c8f4e6076027 2008.0/i586/evolution-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.i586.rpm 51304a01de8a3fdc8709a7ebefa419f5 2008.0/i586/evolution-devel-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.i586.rpm 54309a365e4230d17af985752328c59e 2008.0/i586/evolution-mono-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.i586.rpm e8c0063772b787f3cff03d4f228535ad 2008.0/i586/evolution-pilot-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.i586.rpm ea799209d02c990b4ae47a44d3f8e941 2008.0/SRPMS/evolution-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.0/X86_64: 342ef5c0e26207769e028e0c2d1e29fe 2008.0/x86_64/evolution-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 248c1d3c025775153305e61dbd933c73 2008.0/x86_64/evolution-devel-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 82f92a5998acf3dc78712bbe4ccae782 2008.0/x86_64/evolution-mono-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 1a65442d809e03ed76b8f176d78a3c03 2008.0/x86_64/evolution-pilot-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm ea799209d02c990b4ae47a44d3f8e941 2008.0/SRPMS/evolution-2.12.3-1.3mdv2008.0.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.1: 90239c10aa2d019b3c576b41e01877c2 2008.1/i586/evolution-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm 4fc0d51dd6dcfc4cf0c1e34ebbb5d795 2008.1/i586/evolution-devel-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm 81588eabd76768bd283e8d8aecb00713 2008.1/i586/evolution-mono-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm 9489207c3cec4c6faea8dcfcb036b75a 2008.1/i586/evolution-pilot-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm 0ba6833324e7f3953552a1f1a2e7f253 2008.1/SRPMS/evolution-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.1/X86_64: afb8093f30cb8b0f382fa6369bcaabcc 2008.1/x86_64/evolution-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.x86_64.rpm 78951187acaa837e2f38bb7d505f24e0 2008.1/x86_64/evolution-devel-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.x86_64.rpm f47238cf692dd3af540f5c66e0b8366e 2008.1/x86_64/evolution-mono-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.x86_64.rpm 761533971e87da6da4d66b6fc968c652 2008.1/x86_64/evolution-pilot-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.x86_64.rpm 0ba6833324e7f3953552a1f1a2e7f253 2008.1/SRPMS/evolution-2.22.0-4.1mdv2008.1.src.rpm _______________________________________________________________________ To upgrade automatically use MandrivaUpdate or urpmi. 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  12. TechwareLabs has published a review of the AMCC Storage 3ware 9690SA SAS/SATA RAID Controller. Here's a clip from the review: Quote: Looking for storage at mega fast speeds and a lot of functionality? Michael Bosse gets inside the 9690SA speedster and shows you how to shift gears into the fastlane with this SAS solution at a budget price. We drop a few SAS drives under the hood and let loose the rpm's with this card to bring you the skinny on how the 9690SA stacks up? Will you be crossing the finish line in the end? LINK: http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/storage/9690sa/ Title: AMCC Storage 3ware 9690SA SAS/SATA RAID Controller ( -at -) TechwareLabs Image: http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/storage/9690sa/images/2_1t.jpg A news post would be greatly appreciated!
  13. Title: Western Digital Launches Caviar Black - Three Flavors of Caviar ( -at -) TheTechLounge Quote: "Welcomed by all, purchased by few: everyone wants a Western Digital VelociRaptor, but the people who have three hundred bucks to spend on three hundred gigs are... rare. Without a doubt, Western Digital has wowed the enthusiasts, but they're not slowing down on the consumer and enterprise fronts. It's come to light that the very fast, very quiet, and very cool SE16s aren't the latest in hard disk tech, but the first with just a few of the new tricks up Western Digital's corporate sleeve. Today they are launching an all new desktop brand, Caviar Black, claimed to be "WD's best hard drive ever." The first products in this new line will be 750GB and 1TB models." Article URL: http://www.thetechlounge.com/article/525/Western+Digital+Launches+Caviar+Black+Three+Flavors+of+Caviar/ Image URL: http://www.thetechlounge.com/files/articles/525/index_197.jpg If you think this article is of interest to your readers, we would greatly appreciate a post in your site's news. Please feel free to
  14. FmPro Migrator 4.25 - Converts FileMaker Layouts/Scripts to Revolution - Published on 06/10/08 FmPro Migrator Developer Edition 4.25 has been enhanced with a new feature which converts FileMaker Pro layouts and ScriptMaker scripts into Revolution stacks. This new conversion feature is compatible with FileMaker Pro 7, 8 and 9 database files. FileMaker developers can convert existing FileMaker solutions into networkable, cross-platform, compiled applications having feature rich graphical interfaces. Fremont, CA - .com Solutions Inc. has released FmPro Migrator Developer Edition 4.25 for MacOS X and Windows. FmPro Migrator Developer Edition 4.25 has been enhanced with a new feature which converts FileMaker Pro layouts and ScriptMaker scripts into Revolution stacks. This new conversion feature is compatible with FileMaker Pro 7, 8 and 9 database files. FileMaker developers can convert existing FileMaker solutions into networkable, cross-platform, compiled applications having feature rich graphical interfaces. Revolution compiled stand-alone apps support a wide variety of database servers including FileMaker Server Advanced (ODBC), SQLite and Valentina (for embedded applications), and networked SQL databases including: MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL and any other ODBC compatible database server. FmPro Migrator Developer Edition converts each FileMaker layout into a Revolution card, containing all of the fields, portals, text, images and buttons from the original layout. The converted layouts are placed into a new Revolution stack file having a Browse/Find status area, Calendar pop-up substack, utility handlers, converted handlers and stock graphics. Individual card objects are created within a scrollable geometry manager enabled group. The generated stack file provides a foundation for further development of a full featured database application utilizing the Revolution IDE. Revolution developers can utilize the features of the Query Builder or create their own custom code using the revDB functions. FmPro Migrator is a stand-alone application which converts FileMaker databases to MySQL, Oracle, Access, SQL Server, Sybase, DB2, OpenBase, PostgreSQL and FrontBase. SQL Server and Access databases can also be converted to FileMaker 7, 8, 9. FmPro Migrator Developer Edition includes all of the features of FmPro Migrator, but also includes FileMaker Table Consolidation, Layout XML Export and Layout to Revolution conversion features on MacOS X and Windows. FmPro Migrator Developer Edition's FileMaker to Revolution Conversion Features Include: * Wide Variety of Layout Objects Supported - FmPro Migrator Developer Edition supports the conversion of the following FileMaker Pro layout objects: Fields Portals Text Lines Rectangles Rounded Rectangles Ovals/Circles Grouped Objects Images Buttons WebViewer Each FileMaker Pro layout object is re-created as an equivalent Revolution card object, using the formatting and style attributes of the original object. Stylized FileMaker Pro layout text objects are converted into Revolution text labels, having the embedded text styles of the original object defined with the HTMLText property. The supported field display options include Check Box Set, Radio Button Set, Pop-Up Menu, Drop Down List and Calendar. Pop-Up menus and Calendar objects are created with embedded Revolution script code to automatically populate the underlying field. * ScriptMaker to Revolution Code Conversion - In addition to converting the FileMaker layouts, FmPro Migrator Developer Edition also converts each FileMaker ScriptMaker script into a handler within the new Revolution stack. Each line of code is analyzed and processed into a line of Revolution code within new handlers. ScriptMaker steps with unambiguous functionality are directly converted into an equivalent line of Revolution code, the remaining lines are commented and remain in the handler to serve as a guide for further development. The ScriptMaker code conversion process converts 50% - 80% of the lines of code for a typical FileMaker Pro database file. Both the original and converted scripts are written into the output directory as plain text files. The converted scripts are also set as the script for a button within the converted stack file. * Calendar Pop-Up Support - FileMaker Pro layout fields can be configured with a Calendar pop-up icon to aid in data entry of date values. Fields having this option checked are created with a calendar icon located in the upper right hand corner of the Revolution field. Clicking the calendar icon brings up the Altuit enhanced version of Shao Sean's popular calendar picker. Embedded scripting within the calendar icon automatically enters the selected date into the underlying field. * Cross-Platform Embedded Images - FileMaker Pro layouts can include a wide variety of embedded image formats. Some of these embedded image formats like the PICT format have platform-specific compatibility issues. FmPro Migrator Developer Edition directly migrates GIF, JPEG and PNG images using their native format. All other embedded image data types are converted into cross-platform compatible JPEG images when they are imported into the Revolution stack. * Button Navigation Functionality - Many FileMaker Pro layout objects are designed with embedded links to scripts or layouts, thus making it possible for the object to serve as a button from a functional standpoint. This navigational functionality is converted into mouseUp handlers within each of the Revolution objects. The FileMaker "Go to Layout" script step is converted into a Revolution "go to card" instruction in which the original layout name represents the name of a card in the new stack. The FileMaker "Perform Script" script step is replaced with a call to the Revolution compatible name of the converted handler. * Detailed Custom Property Set - Each card within the generated stack includes a customProperty set named FmPro, containing information about each of the Fields which have been placed onto the card. The fieldsList custom property contains information about every field on the card including: object name, Tablename::Fieldname in the original database, usage type and formatting. These custom properties are designed to aid developers writing custom data entry validation and screen refresh code. * Template File Support - By default, FmPro Migrator Developer Edition uses a standard internally-stored template for the Revolution stack file which it creates. However, a developer can substitute their own stack and FmPro Migrator Developer Edition will use the supplied stack as the conversion target. This means that Revolution developers can start with an existing stack containing their own customized handlers, cards and objects. * WebViewer to revBrowser Conversion - Each FileMaker Pro WebViewer object on a layout is converted into the equivalent Revolution revBrowser object, in the same location and size. revBrowser control buttons containing embedded scripting are created within the revBrowser object to enable the user to Go to a URL, navigate via Previous and Next buttons, Refresh the web page and Stop the browser. A URL field is also provided with the URL calculation formula from the original FileMaker Pro WebViewer object. * Batch Layout Capture Feature - The standard method for importing FileMaker layouts into FmPro Migrator Developer Edition is to manually copy and paste each FileMaker Pro layout on the Layouts tab. An automated batch capture feature is also available for developers who are using FileMaker Pro Advanced and QuicKeys/WinAutomation software. The batch capture mode uses info from a DDR XML file to automatically capture dozens or even hundreds of layouts at a time, placing the captured layout info into the embedded SQLite database file used by FmPro Migrator Developer Edition. Existing FmPro Migrator Developer Edition customers may upgrade to FmPro Migrator Developer Edition 4.25 at no charge. The single-user licensing includes a copy of FmPro Migrator Developer Edition for both Mac OS X (Universal Binary) and Windows platforms. FmPro Migrator customers may upgrade to FmPro Migrator Developer Edition for $100 USD. A functional demo version of FmPro Migrator may be downloaded from their website. FmPro Migrator: http://www.fmpromigrator.com Developer Edition: http://www.fmpromigrator.com/products/fmpro_migrator Direct Download Link: http://www.fmpromigrator.com/downloads/demo_software/FmProMigrator4.25DemoMacOSX.dmg Purchase Link: http://www.fmpromigrator.com/order/index.html#fmpro_migrator Screenshot: http://www.fmpromigrator.com/images/fmpro_migrator/FmigDev403_TableConsolidation300_289.gif App Icon: http://www.fmpromigrator.com/images/fmpro_migrator/fmpro_migrator_icon_256_256.jpg .com Solutions Inc. develops multi-platform graphical applications supporting FileMaker, Oracle, MySQL, Access, SQL Server, Sybase, DB2, PostgreSQL, FrontBase and Revolution developers. FmPro Script Diff, compares and edits FileMaker ScriptMaker scripts, FmPro Layout Diff, compares FileMaker Layouts. FmPro Migrator migrates FileMaker databases to and from FileMaker Pro. For more information about .com Solutions Inc., please visit their website. ### David Simpson President 510-490-3482 dsimpson ( -at -) dotcomsolutionsinc.net *******
  15. ThermoLab recently introduced the Micro and Nano Silencer PCT (Power Clamping Technology) CPU coolers aimed at those of want to lower noise levels. 'Power Clamping Technology' is a new technology developed by ThermoLab that helps the heat sink cooling fins make better contact with the heat pipes. Does the technology work? Read on as we look at the ThermoLab Micro Silencer PCT and Nano Silencer PCT on a system running an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor! Article Title: Thermolab Micro and Nano Silencer CPU Coolers ( -at -) Legit Reviews Article URL: http://legitreviews.com/article/722/1/ Also we are giving away an XFX GeForce 9600 GT Graphics Card in a forum drawing, so if you publish drawings/contests feel free to also post that. XFX GeForce 9600 GT Graphics Card Drawing ( -at -) Legit Reviews http://forums.legitreviews.com/about15855.html Hope everyone is having a great week! --
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  17. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ===================================================================== Red Hat Security Advisory Synopsis: Moderate: ucd-snmp security update Advisory ID: RHSA-2008:0528-01 Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advisory URL: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0528.html Issue date: 2008-06-10 CVE Names: CVE-2008-0960 ===================================================================== 1. Summary: Updated ucd-snmp packages that fix a security issue are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1. This update has been rated as having moderate security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. 2. Relevant releases/architectures: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1 - i386, ia64 Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 - ia64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 2.1 - i386 Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 2.1 - i386 3. Description: The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for network management. A flaw was found in the way ucd-snmp checked an SNMPv3 packet's Keyed-Hash Message Authentication Code (HMAC). An attacker could use this flaw to spoof an authenticated SNMPv3 packet. (CVE-2008-0960) All users of ucd-snmp should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain a backported patch to resolve this issue. 4. Solution: Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied. This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_58_10188 5. Bugs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/): 447974 - CVE-2008-0960 net-snmp SNMPv3 authentication bypass (VU#877044) 6. Package List: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1 : Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/2.1AS/en/os/SRPMS/ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.src.rpm i386: ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ucd-snmp-devel-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ucd-snmp-utils-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ia64: ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.ia64.rpm ucd-snmp-devel-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.ia64.rpm ucd-snmp-utils-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.ia64.rpm Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/2.1AW/en/os/SRPMS/ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.src.rpm ia64: ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.ia64.rpm ucd-snmp-devel-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.ia64.rpm ucd-snmp-utils-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.ia64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 2.1: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/2.1ES/en/os/SRPMS/ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.src.rpm i386: ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ucd-snmp-devel-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ucd-snmp-utils-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 2.1: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/2.1WS/en/os/SRPMS/ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.src.rpm i386: ucd-snmp-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ucd-snmp-devel-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm ucd-snmp-utils-4.2.5-8.AS21.7.i386.rpm These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and details on how to verify the signature are available from https://www.redhat.com/security/team/key/#package 7. References: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-0960 http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#moderate 8. Contact: The Red Hat security contact is . More contact details at https://www.redhat.com/security/team/contact/ Copyright 2008 Red Hat, Inc. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFITic2XlSAg2UNWIIRAn5aAJ4tFvSH6NcJiMfEaNNEQ2W0OgA7BgCgvYwy Zkyct3IEfKu4V0QzWWS+inc= =WAR4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --
  18. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ===================================================================== Red Hat Security Advisory Synopsis: Moderate: net-snmp security update Advisory ID: RHSA-2008:0529-01 Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advisory URL: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0529.html Issue date: 2008-06-10 CVE Names: CVE-2008-2292 CVE-2008-0960 ===================================================================== 1. Summary: Updated net-snmp packages that fix a security issue are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, and 5. This update has been rated as having moderate security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. 2. Relevant releases/architectures: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 3 - i386, ia64, ppc, s390, s390x, x86_64 Red Hat Desktop version 3 - i386, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 3 - i386, ia64, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 3 - i386, ia64, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4 - i386, ia64, ppc, s390, s390x, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4 - i386, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4 - i386, ia64, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4 - i386, ia64, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client) - i386, x86_64 RHEL Desktop Workstation (v. 5 client) - i386, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server) - i386, ia64, ppc, s390x, x86_64 3. Description: The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for network management. A flaw was found in the way Net-SNMP checked an SNMPv3 packet's Keyed-Hash Message Authentication Code (HMAC). An attacker could use this flaw to spoof an authenticated SNMPv3 packet. (CVE-2008-0960) A buffer overflow was found in the Perl bindings for Net-SNMP. This could be exploited if an attacker could convince an application using the Net-SNMP Perl module to connect to a malicious SNMP agent. (CVE-2008-2292) All users of net-snmp should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to resolve these issues. 4. Solution: Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied. This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_58_10188 5. Bugs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/): 447262 - CVE-2008-2292 net-snmp: buffer overflow in perl module's Perl Module __snprint_value() 447974 - CVE-2008-0960 net-snmp SNMPv3 authentication bypass (VU#877044) 6. Package List: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 3: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/3AS/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm ia64: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm ppc: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ppc.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ppc.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ppc64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ppc.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ppc.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ppc64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ppc.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ppc.rpm s390: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm s390x: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.s390x.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Desktop version 3: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/3desktop/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 3: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/3ES/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm ia64: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 3: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/3WS/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm ia64: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.ia64.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.0.9-2.30E.24.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4AS/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm ia64: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm ppc: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ppc.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ppc.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ppc64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ppc.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ppc.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ppc64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ppc.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ppc.rpm s390: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390.rpm s390x: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390x.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390x.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390x.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390x.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390x.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.s390x.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4Desktop/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4ES/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm ia64: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4WS/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm ia64: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.ia64.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.1.2-11.el4_6.11.3.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client): Source: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Client/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm RHEL Desktop Workstation (v. 5 client): Source: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Client/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server): Source: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.src.rpm i386: net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm ia64: net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ia64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ia64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ia64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ia64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ia64.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ia64.rpm ppc: net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.ppc.rpm s390x: net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390x.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390x.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390x.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390x.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390x.rpm net-snmp-utils-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.s390x.rpm x86_64: net-snmp-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-debuginfo-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-devel-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.i386.rpm net-snmp-libs-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm net-snmp-perl-5.3.1-24.el5_2.1.x86_64.rpm 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  19. Hello, - Renault Signs Deal with Atari for Driving Theory Training http://www.gamershell.com/news_52544.html - Race Driver: GRID Frenzy Trailer http://www.gamershell.com/news_52542.html - Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy Mobile Trailer http://www.gamershell.com/news_52540.html - Belief & Betrayal Released http://www.gamershell.com/news_52538.html - Square Enix Xbox 360 RPG Line-Up and Screens http://www.gamershell.com/news_52536.html - Twin Legend Announced and Screens http://www.gamershell.com/news_52534.html - Chris 'Ulric' Dye Joins Realtime Worlds and All Points Bulletin Concept Art http://www.gamershell.com/news_52532.html Best Regards, GamersHell.com Staff =============================================================================
  20. Positive Spin Media announces Pandora 2.3 - Published on 06/10/08 Positive Spin Media is pleased to announce Pandora 2.3, an update to the media collector's web spider and search agent for Mac OS X. Version 2.3 introduces support for a wide range of international text encodings in the pages in reads, giving users the ability to travel the world in their search for web-based media files. Billings, Montana - Positive Spin Media is pleased to announce Pandora 2.3, an update to the media collector's web spider and search agent for Mac OS X. Pandora makes it quick and easy to find and fetch images, movies, media, and more from the web. This release introduces support for a wide range of international text encodings in the pages in reads, giving users the ability to travel the world in their search for web-based media files. Top Features in Pandora 2.3: * Powerful engine: fast, flexible performance with improved logging and pause/resume capabilities. * Support for finding and fetching any filetype. * Plug-in architecture: Pandora can be extended to work with any website or search engine, and support authentication. * IPTC support. Pandora can simultaneously perform as many tasks as it's given. Multiple sessions can, at the same time, be performing searches, URL scrapes, or even running through folders on your hard drive, via "Open..." in the "File" menu. Power Tools for the Power User: Pandora's preferences allow users to specify various filtering options such as minimum file size, file type, safe Google search and more. Users can also choose where Pandora stores files on their hardrives and even make sure files are clearly represented with a thumbnail icon a la Photoshop. System Requirements: * Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or higher. * ATI Radeon or NVidia GeForce card (or better) is recommended for proper use of the slideshow feature. * Connection to the Internet. Pandora is USD $29.95, and works as a demo until unlocked with a purchased registration code. Upgrade licenses (from 1.x) are available for USD $10. Positive Spin Media: http://www.positivespinmedia.com/ Pandora: http://www.positivespinmedia.com/shareware/Pandora/ Direct Download Link: http://www.positivespinmedia.com/shareware/Pandora/Pandora.zip Screenshots: http://www.positivespinmedia.com/shareware/Pandora/screenshots.html Based in Billings, Montana, Positive Spin Media was founded by John Pannell. Since 1999, Positive Spin Media has been developing custom web, database, and multimedia solutions for clients large and small, as well as developing a series of shareware applications, BombSquad and Pandora, for Mac OS X. All Material and Software © 1999-2007 Positive Spin Media. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries. ### John Pannell President johnp ( -at -) positivespinmedia.com *******
  21. I'm happy to announce CrunchyFrog 0.2.1. This is a bug fix release. Download: http://crunchyfrog.googlecode.com/files/crunchyfrog-0.2.1.tar.gz CrunchyFrog is a database navigator and query tool for GNOME. Changes in 0.2.1 ================ Bug Fixes --------- * Support for recent files. * UI improvements and fixes. * Improved handling of backend plugins. New Features ------------ * SQL server backend (early release). * HttpLog backend (early release). Translations ------------ * Finish * French * German * Italian * Spanish Thanks to all launchpad contributors! Complete changelog: http://code.google.com/p/crunchyfrog/wiki/ChangeLog What is CrunchyFrog =================== CrunchyFrog is a database navigator and query tool for GNOME. Currently PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, SQLite3 databases and LDAP servers are supported for browsing and querying. More databases and features can be added using the plugin system. CrunchyFrog is licensed under the GPLv3 and is entirely written in Python/PyGTK. Download: http://cf.andialbrecht.de/download.html Homepage: http://cf.andialbrecht.de/ Screenshots: http://cf.andialbrecht.de/screenshots.html Development: http://crunchyfrog.googlecode.com/ Discussions: http://groups.google.com/group/crunchyfrog Issues/Bugs: http://code.google.com/p/crunchyfrog/issues/list Regards, Andi _______________________________________________
  22. Hello Webmasters and News Posters, NEW CONTENT (Casing & Cooling) - Thermaltake ProWater 850i Liquid Cooler QUOTE: "Thermaltake played a large role in the evolution of the water-cooling phenomenon. With their manufacturing capability and R&D teams, the company has made improvements in the quality of components used and the level of skill needed to install a unit successfully. The Thermaltake ProWater 850i is a step above the company’s entry level water cooling kits and is a good choice for those looking for stable performance with a low acoustic footprint. The fan is able to crank up to very high speeds, giving overclockers who are less worried about noise and more focused on performance the opportunity to let their system run wild." For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1457/thermaltake_prowater_850i_liquid_cooler/index.html Best Regards, The TweakTown Team http://www.tweaktown.com
  23. Hello, We’ve just posted our latest review and would love it if you linked it. TIA! “Projectors generally fall into two camps: big and bulky units that are permanently installed, and those that are relatively light enough to travel between offices. Acer’s H5350 firmly fits into the latter, but it’s not designed for business users - it’s designed for film buffs. Yep, the third largest vendor in the global PC market is offering a HD-ready projector that’s great for home entertainment as it can transform any living room into a home theatre. And the best news of all? It costs just £551 ($1170), a snip for a HD-ready projector.” http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/rev.php?id=756 _____ Christian Harris Editor/Publisher BIOS (http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk) _____
  24. Hi all, We have just published a preview of the new *Prince of Persia* game, scheduled for release later this year - if you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated. *Link:* http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2008/06/09/prince-of-persia-preview/1 *Picture:* http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/06/prince-of-persia-preview/fp_img.jpg *Quote: */"All in all then, the new //Prince of Persia looks like it could be the best game in the series yet and if the developers can hold true to their promises and roll up the best of the //Sands trilogy with their new highly detailed cel-shaded style and the extra personality afforded by the redesigned Prince and his companion then this could be yet another title to enter our must-have list for this year. Granted, there's still a lot of detail to be cleared up in the game and we're fuzzy on whether the Prince's arsenal of moves and swords will be upgradeable or completely open -- finding a new sword was something we liked an awful lot in the past games -- but these are trivial details at best and when the soul of the game seems to be glowing this brightly then we'd be more than willing to accept a dark spot or two." / * *Cheers guys! Tim Smalley www.bit-tech.net
  25. Hello, - King's Bounty: The Legend Tales of Endoria Trailer #1 http://www.gamershell.com/news_52530.html - Star Soldier R Trailer #2 http://www.gamershell.com/news_52528.html - Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization Screens http://www.gamershell.com/news_52526.html Best Regards, GamersHell.com Staff =============================================================================
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