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Red Hat is aware of this issue and is tracking it via the following bug: _bug.cgi?id=CVE-2009-3767This issue was addressed in the openldap packages as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 4 via: -2010-0198.html and -2010-0543.html respectively.The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this issue as having moderate security impact, a future openldap update may address this flaw in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.Official Statement from OpenLDAP (10/30/2009)OpenLDAP reported this issue and published a patch for it on 2009-07-30. The patch was included in OpenLDAP 2.4.18 which was released on 2009-09-06. The current release of OpenLDAP is available from the following location: to Advisories, Solutions, and ToolsBy selecting these links, you will be leaving NIST webspace.We have provided these links to other web sites because theymay have information that would be of interest to you. Noinferences should be drawn on account of other sites beingreferenced, or not, from this page. There may be other websites that are more appropriate for your purpose. NIST doesnot necessarily endorse the views expressed, or concur withthe facts presented on these sites. Further, NIST does notendorse any commercial products that may be mentioned onthese sites. Please address comments about this page to nvd@nist.gov.




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Please see Updates for updates that were made tothe Pintos documentation or code.Due DatesProjectHelp SessionGroups Formed ByDue DateTime LeftProjectDesign Document0noneN/ASep 6, 11:59pm2009-09-06 23:59:59 GMT-04:00IndividualN/A1M Sep 7, 6-8pm MCB 202 Slides: pdfpptSep 9Sep 29, 11:59pm2009-09-29 23:59:59 GMT-04:00GroupIndividual*2Th Oct 1, 6-8pm MCB 202 Slides: pdfpptSep 30Oct 19, 11:59pm2009-10-19 23:59:59 GMT-04:00GroupIndividual*3 (MS)Design MilestoneN/AOct 23 11:59pm(no extensions)2009-10-23 23:59:59 GMT-04:00GroupGroup3M Oct 26, 6-8pm MCB 202 Slides: pdfpptOct 23Nov 10, 11:59pm2009-11-10 23:59:59 GMT-04:00GroupGroup4M Nov 16, 6-8pm MCB 202 Slides: pdf pptNov 12Dec 9, 11:59pm2009-12-09 23:59:59 GMT-05:00GroupGroupProject 0 is an individual project. The remaining projects require group work.For the group projects, you must have committed to a group by the date indicated.You may not switch groups during the project for which you have committed.You may form groups of either 3 (recommended!) or 2 students, even across sections.Important Note: Barring extenuating circumstances, we will not accept a project submission from you unless we have received notification from you that you have formed a group. Send information about which groups have formed to cs3204-staff@cs.vt.edu.Here is a list of available students.Use your SLO login to get access to this list.We will keep this list up-to-date as you tell us who you're teaming up with.(*) For some group projects, we ask that you prepare an individual design document. Members of a group are allowed to discuss thecontent of this document, but copying is not allowed.Each group member must have created their design document independently. Submission InstructionsSubmission instructions for all projects, please replace '0' with the appropriate number: 1. In the 'pintos/src' directory, issue the command tar cvzf project0-yourpid.tgz * Note: the "pintos" directory is wherever you keep a workingcopy of Pintos. It does not need to be named "pintos". 2. Upload project0-yourpid.tgz using the submission web page. To access the submission page, log on with your CS SLO account (that's the same account you use to log on to rlogin.cs.vt.edu). Alternatively, you may directly submit from the command line using the command submit.pl p0 project0-yourpid.tgz This command is found in cs3204/bin.Note: Please issue a "make clean" command before submitting projects 1 through 4.The submission script will not accept files larger than 500,000 bytes.Following these instructions ensures that the GTA's can use scripts to extract, build,and grade your submissions. The penalty for violating the instructions is a 10 pointdeduction; we will give you 2 warnings, however. Honor Code PledgeHonor Code Pledge: This honor code pledgemust be included in the source file for project 0.Please include it as part of the design template documents for projects 1 through 4, see below.


The entire Pintos Documentation in HTML (as pdf)The documentation includes a tour of Pintos, and descriptionsof the projects.The project descriptions can also be reached directly via the links below.The Pintos source treeas a cross-linked, browsable, and searchable reference Using CVSThe use of a CVS repository is required for these projects.


Bain, J.R.P. and Stewart, G. and Duffin, K. and Lengden, M. and Ruxton, K.C. and Johnstone, W. (2009)Recovery of gas absorption lineshapes using TDLS at arbitrary modulation indices. In: International Conference on Field Laser Applications in Industry and Research, 2009-09-06 - 2009-09-11, Hotel am Badersee.


Chakraborty, A. and Ruxton, K.C. and Johnstone, W. (2009)Tunable diode laser spectroscopy with RAM nulling - current status and future possibilities. In: International Conference on Field Laser Applications in Industry and Research, 2009-09-06 - 2009-09-11, Hotel am Badersee. (Unpublished)


Lengden, M. and Bain, J.R.P. and Armstrong, I. and Johnstone, W. (2009)Two gas spectrometers for the investigation of gas absorption parameters at elevated temperatures and pressures. In: International Conference on Field Laser Applications in Industry and Research, 2009-09-06 - 2009-09-11, Hotel am Badersee.


Mitchell, D. and Duffin, K. and Johnstone, W. (2009)Remote methane sensor using TDLS via a high power Raman amplified source. In: International Conference on Field Laser Applications in Industry and Research, 2009-09-06 - 2009-09-11, Hotel am Badersee. (Unpublished)


Walsh, D.J. and Moodie, D. and Mauchline, I.S. and Conner, S. and Johnstone, W. and Culshaw, B. (2005)Practical bit error rate measurements on fibre optic communications links in student teaching laboratories. In: Education and Training in Optics and Photonics 2005, 2005-10-24 - 2005-10-27.


Stewart, George and Whitenett, Gillian and Marshall, Joanna P. and Johnstone, Walter and Culshaw, Brian and MacLean, Alistair and Mauchline, Iain S. and Moodie, David G. (2004)Remote gas analysis using fibre optic links and near infrared adsorption. Proceedings of SPIE: The International Society for Optical Engineering, 5459 (285). pp. 285-294. 2ff7e9595c


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