Mon, 20 Apr 2009 19:22:00 +0200
Change unfortunate but partly useful overreaching security tradeoff.
The principle of allocating each running process an individual system
user and group can have security benefits, however maintining a plethora
of users, groups, processes, file modes, file permissions, and even
nonportable file ACLs on a host serving from a hundred processes has
some security disadvantages. This tradeoff is even worse for systems
like OpenPKG which benefit from administration transparency through the
use of minimal system intrusion and only three usage privilege levels.
1 Index: src/SOAPSSLContext.cpp
2 --- src/SOAPSSLContext.cpp.orig 2005-09-24 09:24:24 +0200
3 +++ src/SOAPSSLContext.cpp 2006-11-11 09:19:55 +0100
4 @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
5 *
6 * $Id: easysoap.patch,v 1.4 2006/11/11 08:50:52 rse Exp $
7 */
8 +#define OPENSSL_NO_SHA512
10 #include <easysoap/SOAP.h>
11 #include <easysoap/SOAPDebugger.h>
12 Index: src/SOAPSecureSocketImp.cpp
13 --- src/SOAPSecureSocketImp.cpp.orig 2005-09-24 09:24:24 +0200
14 +++ src/SOAPSecureSocketImp.cpp 2006-11-11 09:19:02 +0100
15 @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@
16 #pragma warning (disable: 4786)
17 #endif // _MSC_VER
19 +#define OPENSSL_NO_SHA512
20 +
21 #include <easysoap/SOAP.h>
22 #include <easysoap/SOAPDebugger.h>
23 #include <easysoap/SOAPSSLContext.h>