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#1671, boring messages
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Subject: Bug#1671: Please upgrade the NFS server
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[ I am cc'ing this to Olaf Kirch, the maintainer of the NFS server ]
The NFS server in Debian is still version 2.1. The latest version I know
of is 2.2beta4. While 2.1 fixes some serious security problems, 2.2beta4
has many bug fixes and updated man pages. If there are no known problems
with 2.2beta4 which are not present in 2.1, I suggest to upgrade. It
works fine at least for me. Tested by mirroring Debian on a NFS-mounted
disk (because the machine with enough disk space has not enough RAM+swap
to run mirror...), no problems so far.
Marek
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To: Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl>
Subject: Bug#1671: Acknowledgement (was: Please upgrade the NFS server)
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Subject: Bug#1671: marked as done (was: Please upgrade the NFS server)
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From: Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl>
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Subject: Please upgrade the NFS server
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[ I am cc'ing this to Olaf Kirch, the maintainer of the NFS server ]
The NFS server in Debian is still version 2.1. The latest version I know
of is 2.2beta4. While 2.1 fixes some serious security problems, 2.2beta4
has many bug fixes and updated man pages. If there are no known problems
with 2.2beta4 which are not present in 2.1, I suggest to upgrade. It
works fine at least for me. Tested by mirroring Debian on a NFS-mounted
disk (because the machine with enough disk space has not enough RAM+swap
to run mirror...), no problems so far.
Marek
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From: iwj10@thor.cam.ac.uk (Ian Jackson)
To: Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl>
Subject: Bug#1671 acknowledged by developer (was: Please upgrade the NFS server)
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