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You get the picture. What has me wondering is this: Since Linux is deeply entrenched in the field of server-side web, with LAMP being it's powerhouse, I was wondering if there aren't any distros that cover exactly this sort of thing. What are your experiences and is there something that covers this?

Would you think there's a need for this sort of thing and would you base it of Debian or something else? If you do web-dev, how do you do it? Prepareted scripts for setup? Anything else? Ideas, unkown LAMP distros and opinions please. Open source data-processing language Flink , after just nine months' incubation with the Apache Software Foundation, has been elevated to top-level status , joining other ASF projects like OpenOffice and CloudStack.

An anonymous reader writes The data-processing engine, which offers APIs in Java and Scala as well as specialized APIs for graph processing, is presented as an alternative to Hadoop's MapReduce component with its own runtime. The open-source community around Flink has steadily grown since the project's inception at the Technical University of Berlin in Now at version 0.

First time accepted submitter sobczakt writes We live in a world flooded by data and information and all realize that if we can't find what we're looking for e. When your data sets become enormous or your systems need to process thousands of messages a second, you need to an environment that is efficient, tunable and ready for scaling.

We all need well-designed search technology. A few days ago, a book called Scaling Apache Solr landed on my desk. The author, Hrishikesh Vijay Karambelkar, has written an extremely useful guide to one of the most popular open-source search platforms, Apache Solr. Solr is a full-text, standalone, Java search engine based on Lucene, another successful Apache project. For people working with Solr, like myself, this book should be on their Christmas shopping list. It's one of the best on this subject.

Read below for the rest of sobczakt's review. The vulnerability affects devices running Android versions 2. The vulnerability was found in a package installer in affected versions of Android. The installer doesn't attempt to determine the authenticity of certificate chains that are used to vouch for new digital identity certificates.

In short, Bluebox writes, "an identity can claim to be issued by another identity, and the Android cryptographic code will not verify the claim. Malicious actors could create a malicious mobile application with a digital identity certificate that claims to be issued by Adobe Systems.

Once installed, vulnerable versions of Android will treat the application as if it was actually signed by Adobe and give it access to local resources, like the special webview plugin privilege, that can be used to sidestep security controls and virtual 'sandbox' environments that keep malicious programs from accessing sensitive data and other applications running on the Android device. The flaw appears to have been introduced to Android through an open source component, Apache Harmony.

Google turned to Harmony as an alternative means of supporting Java in the absence of a deal with Oracle to license Java directly. Work on Harmony was discontinued in November, However, Google has continued using native Android libraries that are based on Harmony code. The vulnerability concerning certificate validation in the package installer module persisted even as the two codebases diverged.

May saw an additional 9 million sites using Microsoft Web server software, increasing the company's share of the Web by 0. In the same period, Apache's market share fell by 0. Microsoft is now just 4. Trailrunner7 writes "The Apache Software Foundation released an advisory warning that a patch issued in March for a zero-day vulnerability in Apache Struts did not fully patch the bug in question.

Officials said a new patch is in development and will be released likely within the next 72 hours, said Rene Gielen of the Apache Struts team. On March 2, a patch was made available for a ClassLoader vulnerability in Struts up to version 2.

An attacker would be able to manipulate the ClassLoader via request parameters. Apache said the fix was insufficient to repair the vulnerability. We're thankfully long past the days when an emailed Word document was useless without a copy of Microsoft Word, and that's in large part thanks to the success of the OpenOffice family of word processors.

The same software has led via some hamfisted moves by Oracle after its acquisition of Sun to the also-excellent LibreOffice. Over million downloads, over extensions, over 2, templates. But what does the community at Apache need to do to get the next million? I wonder how many government offices -- the U. Federal government has long been Microsoft's biggest customer -- couldn't get along just fine with an open source word processor, even considering all the proprietary-format documents they're stuck with for now.

New submitter gitficionado writes "The Apache Subversion project has begun migrating its source code from the ASF Subversion repo to git. Last week, the Subversion PMC project management committee voted to migrate, and the migration has already begun. Although there was strong opposition to the move from the older and more conservative SVN devs, and reportedly a lot of grumbling and ranting when the vote was tallied, a member of the PMC who asked to remain anonymous told the author that 'this [migration] will finally let us get rid of the current broken design to a decentralized source control model [and we'll get] merge and rename done right after all this time.

A project management committee will guide the project's day-to-day operations, and Databricks cofounder Matei Zaharia will be appointed VP of Apache Spark. First time accepted submitter jcdr writes " February's Web Server Survey by Netcraft shows a massive increase [in the share of] Microsoft's web server since Microsoft's market share is now only 5. But tensions within the ASF and grumbling throughout the open source community have called into question whether the Apache Way is well suited to sponsoring the development of open source projects in today's software world.

Changing attitudes toward open source licensing, conflicts with the GPL, concerns about technical innovation under the Way, fallout from the foundation's handling of specific projects in recent years — the ASF may soon find itself passed over by the kinds of projects that have helped make it such a central fixture in open source, thanks in some measure to the way the new wave of bootstrapped, decentralized projects on GitHub don't require a foundation-like atmosphere to keep them vibrant or relevant.

Oliver offers a personal perspective on his work with Apache, why he left, and how the foundation can revamp itself in the coming years : 'I could never regret my time at Apache. I owe it my career to some degree. It isn't how I would choose to develop software again, because my interests and my role in the world have changed.

That said, I think the long-term health of the organization requires it get back to its ideals, open up its private lists, and let sunshine disinfect the interests.

My poorly articulated reasons for leaving a long time ago stemmed from my inability to effect that change. But in August, its share has slipped below 50 percent for the first time in years.

The winner isn't nginx either — it's Microsoft IIS that has picked up share. Which is to say GoDaddy hosts a whole lot of sites. An anonymous reader writes "Still the most popular open source office suite, Apache OpenOffice 4 has been released , with many new enhancements and a new sidebar, based on IBM Symphony's implementation but with many improvements.

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Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Google Play. Microsoft is done with Xbox One. N95, KN95, KF94 face masks. Vulnerable App:. If such connections are available to an attacker, they can be exploited in ways that may be surprising. In Apache Tomcat 9. M1 to 9. It was expected and recommended in the security guide that this Connector would be disabled if not required. This vulnerability report identified a mechanism that allowed: - returning arbitrary files from anywhere in the web application - processing any file in the web application as a JSP Further, if the web application allowed file upload and stored those files within the web application or the attacker was able to control the content of the web application by some other means then this, along with the ability to process a file as a JSP, made remote code execution possible.



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