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Operating Systems SCO Strange behaviour on Openserver 5.0.2 after 09/2015 Post 302956961 by mig_2929 on Monday 5th of October 2015 12:53:00 PM
Old 10-05-2015
Hi all! (same situation with xavierbt)

I'm with the same date problem with SCO 502. Is possible to obtain the upgrade iso image to 506, upgrade instructions ?

I'm new in the forum and can't send private emails yet!!

Thank you in advance.
 

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Imager::Security(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Imager::Security(3pm)

NAME
Imager::Security - brief notes on security and image processing SYNOPSIS
# keep abreast of security updates apt-get update && apt-get upgrade yum upgrade pkgin update && pkgin upgrade # or local equivalent # limit memory use use Imager; # only images that use up to 10MB Imager->set_file_limits(bytes => 10_000_000); DESCRIPTION
There's two basic security considerations when dealing with images from an unknown source: o keeping your libraries up to date o limiting the amount of memory used to store images Keeping libraries up to date Image file format libraries such as "libpng" or "libtiff" have relatively frequent security updates, keeping your libraries up to date is basic security. If you're using user supplied fonts, you will need to keep your font libraries up to date too. Limiting memory used With compression, and especially with pointer formats like TIFF, it's possible to store very large images in a relatively small file. If you're receiving image data from an untrusted source you should limit the amount of memory that Imager can allocate for a read in image file using the "set_file_limits()" method. Imager->set_file_limits(bytes => 10_000_000); You may also want to limit the maximum width and height of images read from files: Imager->set_file_limits(width => 10_000, height => 10_000, bytes => 10_000_000); This has no effect on images created without a file: # succeeds my $image = Imager->new(xsize => 10_001, ysize => 10_001); You can reset to the defaults with: Imager->set_file_limits(reset => 1); AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org> perl v5.14.2 2012-06-04 Imager::Security(3pm)
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