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New .06/R6 SolusVM update
ShardHostSarah
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Fixes the hostname provisioning error
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Hmm, is that the only thing it fixes out of curiosity? Any official link?
If it's a patch for something serious I should apply it now, if not I can sleep, keep in mind solus is barred from anyone but a few IP's.
http://blog.soluslabs.com/
It's like they can't make up their minds on hostname requirements.
Just lol. They fix hostnames when multiple vulns were pointed and presented to them in the last 48 hours and according to the information I have they ignored a bunch of tickets with code snippets?
I just paid another $100+ invoice with them and they just don't care about their shitty and unsecure code. I sincerely hope that in the next few months a valuable replacement pops out. I will enjoy watching them go down.
@Alex_LiquidHost The Capisso VMPanel looks to be a decent upcoming replacement. All open source too!
Patched / Updated
Sounds fishy - they are hiding something for sure.
I really doubt they are hiding anything, just fixing what they broke in the sec patch. Dotn really see why its a big deal.
How's the security audit going? Is it safe now?
Our SolusVM is still pulled offline not until the fixes are all safe now.
Same here, wish we could get some updates on the audit.
There were probably some small fixes in this patch.
I did a md5 checksum on the solusvm files to see what is really changed.
Only 1 file md5sum checksum has changed.
8862a001793ef414e0ba79ccd3150a27 ./getip.php
Pretty sad.
/shakeshead
@jbiloh just install Nginx + Naxsi instead of the default Lighttpd and throw CloudFlare on top of that on the SolusVM master. Make sure to set the real_ip_header to return the visitor's IP in nginx.conf.
nginx is awesome.