par Grand-Pa » 12 Déc 2003 20:54
<!-- BBCode Quote Start --><TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-2>En réponse à:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-2><BLOCKQUOTE>je voudrais savoir si je peux mettre à jour ma version SME 6 beta 3 avec la version 6.0 sans perdre mes données?</BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE><!-- BBCode Quote End -->
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<BR>Tu peux essayer. Moi, personnellement, je préfère perdre quelques heures à tout re mettre en état et être absolument certain que tout se passera bien.
<BR>Comme je le dis souvent, un système d'exploitation ça s'installe, ça ne se met pas à jour.
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<BR><!-- BBCode Quote Start --><TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-2>En réponse à:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-2><BLOCKQUOTE>Puis quelqu'un sait si y'a beaucoup de difference entre ces 2 versions ou c'était juste pour rendre officiel la version beta?</BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE><!-- BBCode Quote End -->
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<BR>Réponse officielle :
<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><B>Changes from 6.0beta3 to 6.0 final
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<BR>A big "Thank you" to all of the testers and bug reporters
<BR>
<BR>- Samba's two daemons, smbd and nmbd, are now under supervision such that
<BR>they
<BR> will be restarted automatically if they fail for any reason.
<BR>- A new limiting feature to inbound smtp connections has been added,
<BR> defaulting to 40 simultaneous connections.
<BR>- Upgrading by performing a desktop backup, installing 6.0 and restoring
<BR>the
<BR> backup broke the trust relationship between the samba server and all
<BR> clients. This has been fixed.
<BR>- iptraf has been added to assist in diagnosing network-related issues.
<BR>- An error in the firewall rules with Stealth enabled has been fixed.
<BR>- Groups with periods or hyphens in the name were mismanaged by the Users
<BR> panel.
<BR>- There was a potential vulnerability in OpenSSL.
<BR>- If the primary language requested by the browser was not an available
<BR> translation, the server failed to return any of the lower priority
<BR> localizations, and the panel was returned with raw lexicon tags.
<BR>- There was a potential vulnerability in mod_ssl.
<BR>- There was a potential root exploit in proftpd.
<BR>- The remove summary on the local networks panel had a look and feel
<BR> inconsistent with the other panels.
<BR>- Upgrades to 6.0 with NICs requiring the old_tulip driver were
<BR>mismanaged.
<BR>- The /etc/fetchmail file was not being generated properly, resuting in a
<BR> failure to download mail from remote POP3 servers.
<BR>- A potential security vulnerability in the qmail virus scanner was
<BR>patched.
<BR>- A potential security vulnerability in the webmail system was patched.
<BR>- Improvements were made to the reliability of Windows file sharing
<BR>services.
<BR>- The success message for the domains panel is now green instead of red.
<BR>- To prevent denial-of-service attacks, a new limiting feature to inbound
<BR> SMTP connections has been added, defaulting to 40 simultaneous
<BR>connections.
<BR>- DNS services now correctly publish virtual domains to the private
<BR>network.
<BR>- Using the new ability to change the content of the primary i-bay to
<BR>another
<BR> ibay resulted in the inability to access the server's other i-bays as
<BR> sub-urls of the primary domain. This has been fixed.
<BR>- Roaming profiles for Windows file sharing are no longer enabled by
<BR>default.
<BR>- Local passwords were being denied for ftp if the server was configured
<BR>to
<BR> accept only local passwords. This has been fixed.
<BR>- Other minor changes and bugfixes were made.</B><!-- BBCode End -->
Et hop, finis les galons !