2 msgspeaking about ssl problems...
3 msgproblems with libssl security update
3 msgIs there a known rpc.statd buffer overflow?
2 msgCurrent-stable trouble getting through http proxy

package name case in DSAs ?
\ paddy (8 Nov 2005)
. \ Goedson Teixeira Paixao (8 Nov 2005)
. . \ paddy (9 Nov 2005)

3 msgLooking for PAM module
1 msgRe: [SECURITY] [DSA 888-1] New OpenSSL packages...
1 msgclamav 0.84-2.sarge.5 in stable-proposed-update...
1 msgBug#337624: All local users can view the webcal...
1 msgRe: [SECURITY] [DSA 883-1] New thttpd packages ...
2 msgAntispam
1 msgRe: [SECURITY] [DSA 882-1] New OpenSSL packages...
1 msgRe: [SECURITY] [DSA 881-1] New OpenSSL 0.9.6 pa...
4 msgeth interface with no IP
1 msgvolunteer computer-geek to help us for FREE? pl...
6 msgclamav and magic byte
1 msgPatrina Graham?
4 msgRe: whitehat
4 msgRe: [SECURITY] [DSA 879-1] New gallery packages...
8 msgwhitehat to test a security config
Subject:Re: package name case in DSAs ?
Group:Debian-security
From:paddy
Date:9 Nov 2005


 
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 06:50:40PM -0200, Goedson Teixeira Paixao wrote:
> * paddy (paddy) wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just noticed that the use of case for package names in the subject
> > line of DSA mails has been inconsistent or has changed.
> >
> > For example, clamav and ClamAV.
> >
> > Apologies, I'm sure you have more important things to consider.
>
> Are you talking about DSA-887-1[1]? I can't see the inconsistency in
> the referred DSA. There we have clamav (name of the package) and
> ClamAV (name of the software). All ocurrences seem to be correctly
> writen to me.
>
> [1] http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-887
>
> Regards,
> Goedson

Apologies (again!), I didn't look carefully enough.

Turns out I have DSAs and DTSAs filed in the same folder.

The DTSAs have 'clamav' in the subject line.
The DSAs consistently have 'ClamAV' in the subject line.

Sorry to waste your time. I suppose I'll take this to the DTSA folks,
if I haven't already reached them here ... ?

Regards,
Paddy
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