[Bug 80499] Re: Changing ESSID requires reboot or, or manual iwconfig for changes to take effect

2007-04-06 Thread Nestor Urquiza
Hi guys,

Just in case it helps ... I was having the same problem and the best way I 
found to get over this situation was just to remove:
#wireless-essid mySSID
#wireless-key myWirelessKey

then reboot. After that the icon showing signal strength appeared in the
quick launch bar. Clicking on it shows all available SSIDs. When I
selected my one it prompted for the paraphrase I used when I set up my
WEP KEY. After inserting it I was connected to my wireless network.

I am running:

$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 6.10
Release:6.10
Codename:   edgy

Thanks,

-Nestor

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[Bug 1197884] Re: apache2.2 SSL has no forward-secrecy: need ECDHE keys

2013-11-27 Thread Nestor Urquiza
I thought this request felt under the below wording in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates :


Stable release updates will, in general, only be issued in order to fix 
high-impact bugs. Examples of such bugs include:

Bugs which may, under realistic circumstances, directly cause a security 
vulnerability. These are done by the security team and are documented at 
SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures.
...

I believe this threat is very realistic ( 
http://blog.ivanristic.com/2013/06/ssl-labs-deploying-forward-secrecy.html ). I 
guess the metrics to determine what warrants an exception are up to you for 
sure but as far as I can tell the privacy cost of this vulnerability justifies 
the upgrade for apache servers *only* or the usage of a PPA like 
https://launchpad.net/~derek-morton/+archive/apache-2.4 if you decide to trust 
it or simply building apache 2.4 from scratch. If the server is not running 
apache clearly there is nothing to be worry about.

Thanks for the statement because at least the wait is over.

Best,
- Nestor

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[Bug 1197884] Re: apache2.2 SSL has no forward-secrecy: need ECDHE keys

2013-10-14 Thread Nestor Urquiza
+1 for Chris question. Any plans for an Apache 2.2 back-port?

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