Hi Cecile,
This is only my very personal opinion and I have no intention to persuade
anyone else to adopt my opinion as theirs.
Several months ago OpenBSD users have been warned about existence of trojan
horse code in OpenSSH distribution. This incident has again underline the
usefulness of MD5 sum of every open source code distribution. I admit even I
do not use MD5 sum often especially when downloading from well-known sites
such as Squid or ISC but I always try to check MD5 sum first before running
the code.
Now I did not say that your Squidalyser may have malicious code within but I
only want to say that it will be much appreaciated if you can point us to a
well-known and has MD5 sites instead of directly offer others your copy of
Squidalyser.
I hope you understand my concern.
Regards,
Anthony M. Rasat
Speednet Engineering
PT. Halmahera Palangkaraya
Palangkaraya - Indonesia.-
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 15:27, you wrote:
> I have a more recent version of squidalyser => 2.55 (but I don't know if it
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> I have tested and it works fine for me.
> I don't remember where i had downloaded it, that goes back already to
> several months !
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> If someone is interested to have this...
> Maybe can I send a copy "to" squid-cache.org ?
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> Regards,
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