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Bug#600790: marked as done (release.debian.org: unblock: fusionforge/5.0.2-3)



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regarding release.debian.org: unblock: fusionforge/5.0.2-3
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Package: release.debian.org
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Hi,

I'd like to request an unblock for fusionforge/5.0.2-3.  The changes are
minimal, and come from a dozen upstream commits, some backported from
trunk.  In terms of bugs closed: a serious one (hang during removal of
one of the subpackages), and an important one rendering a plugin
inoperant on systems not upgraded from Lenny.  Also, an XSS
vulnerability closed in a (rarely used) plugin, and a bug where an admin
could delete more mailing-lists than reasonable (which may or may not be
considered a security problem depending on whether admins are considered
trusted or not).  The latter two prompted me to use a medium urgency for
the upload.

fusionforge (5.0.2-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fixed Mediawiki creation script so it uses the appropriate database
    and user (closes: #600605).
  * Fixed hang during removal of -mta-postfix in some conditions (closes:
    #600583).
  * Plugged XSS vulnerability discovered by "Bluetouff" in
    -plugin-globalsearch.
  * Backport from trunk: stricter checking of mailing-list name during
    deletion, to avoid potential deleting of unintended lists.

 -- Roland Mas <lolando@debian.org>  Tue, 19 Oct 2010 20:44:49 +0200

Thanks!

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Roland Mas

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On Tue, October 19, 2010 20:03, Roland Mas wrote:
> I'd like to request an unblock for fusionforge/5.0.2-3.  The changes are
> minimal, and come from a dozen upstream commits, some backported from
> trunk.  In terms of bugs closed: a serious one (hang during removal of
> one of the subpackages), and an important one rendering a plugin
> inoperant on systems not upgraded from Lenny.  Also, an XSS
> vulnerability closed in a (rarely used) plugin, and a bug where an admin
> could delete more mailing-lists than reasonable (which may or may not be
> considered a security problem depending on whether admins are considered
> trusted or not).  The latter two prompted me to use a medium urgency for
> the upload.

Unblocked last night; thanks for your work.

Regards,

Adam



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