Thank you for the fixes. Everyone seems to complain, but no one seems to want to thank you.
Thank you, too, for being great netizens and working balls-out to fix the huge DNS holes.
The bind updates were seriously needed and (I can only presume) required a LOT of time. I realize that the catastrophicness of the DNS exploits had to be addressed as quickly as possible, it is a shame that the PHP5 security holes couldn't have been fixed sooner. It is likely to be installed on a greater number of installations. There are two, currentLTS releases that should be being supported in a more timely fashion.
If Red Hat did, in fact, update PHP 5 security holes faster than Ubuntu, then clearly the LTS security team needs to seriously consider hiring additional able coders.
Thank you for the fixes. Everyone seems to complain, but no one seems to want to thank you.
Thank you, too, for being great netizens and working balls-out to fix the huge DNS holes.
The bind updates were seriously needed and (I can only presume) required a LOT of time. I realize that the catastrophicness of the DNS exploits had to be addressed as quickly as possible, it is a shame that the PHP5 security holes couldn't have been fixed sooner. It is likely to be installed on a greater number of installations. There are two, currentLTS releases that should be being supported in a more timely fashion.
If Red Hat did, in fact, update PHP 5 security holes faster than Ubuntu, then clearly the LTS security team needs to seriously consider hiring additional able coders.