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Old 12-14-2010
Microsoft Security Advisory (2269637): Insecure Library Loading Could Allow Remote Code Execution -

Revision Note: V3.0 (December 14, 2010) Added the following Microsoft Security Bulletins to the Updates relating to Insecure Library Loading section: MS10-093, "Vulnerability in Windows Movie Maker Could Allow Remote Code Execution;" MS10-094, "Vulnerability in Windows Media Encoder Could Allow Remote Code Execution;" MS10-095, "Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Could Allow Remote Code Execution;" MS10-096, "Vulnerability in Windows Address Book Could Allow Remote Code Execution;" and MS10-097, "Insecure Library Loading in Internet Connection Signup Wizard Could Allow Remote Code Execution." Advisory Summary:Microsoft is aware that research has been published detailing a remote attack vector for a class of vulnerabilities that affects how applications load external libraries.

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GAMMU-SMSD-ODBC(7)						       Gammu							GAMMU-SMSD-ODBC(7)

NAME
gammu-smsd-odbc - gammu-smsd(1) backend using ODBC abstraction layer to use any supported database as a message storage DESCRIPTION
New in version 1.29.92. ODBC backend stores all data in any database supported by ODBC, which parameters are defined by configuration (see gammu-smsdrc for description of configuration options). For tables description see gammu-smsd-tables. This backend is based on gammu-smsd-sql. SUPPORTED DRIVERS
On Microsoft Windows, Gammu uses native ODBC, on other platforms, unixODBC can be used. LIMITATIONS
Due to limits of the ODBC interface, you might have to tweak SQL queries to work in used SQL server, see SQL Queries for more details. Partially this can be configured using SQL. CONFIGURATION
Before running gammu-smsd you need to create necessary tables in the database. You can use examples given in database specific backends parts of this manual to do that. You specify data source name (DSN) as Host in gammu-smsdrc. The data source is configured depending on your platform. On Microsoft Windows, you can find instructions on Microsoft website: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305599 For unixODBC this is documented in the user manual: http://www.unixodbc.org/doc/UserManual/ EXAMPLE
Example configuration: [smsd] service = sql driver = odbc host = dsn_of_your_database sql = sql_variant_to_use user = username password = password See also gammu-smsdrc AUTHOR
Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> COPYRIGHT
2009-2012, Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> 1.31.90 February 24, 2012 GAMMU-SMSD-ODBC(7)