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brb checking my memcached commits on github. I ...

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brb checking my memcached commits on github.

I also think there's a future for a Branding Agency specializing in vulnerability names. We're no longer content with CVEs any more.

https://blog.cloudflare.com/memcrashed-major-amplification-attacks-from-port-11211/

 

You can stop reading now if you don't care about software that keeps the internet from falling over.

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You can stop reading now if you don't care about software that keeps the internet from falling over.

Memcached 1.4.10 is now out and this release looks to be the best yet. Check out the release notes and send some kudos over to http://dormando.me/ (Hey Dormando, get on G+ already!)

To do my part I just built the fedora RPMs for f15/f16/rawhide. Try it out on your favorite high-volume server.

 

Now upgrading Fedora memcached to 1.4.6.

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Now upgrading Fedora memcached to 1.4.6. I really do like the fedpkg system -- so much better than the old CVS based build system.

 

Hi5 Blog goes live today

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We're living on the edge over here at Hi5.  Our new Movable Type 4 base blog is now available at http://www.hi5networks.com/blog/

The whole company is getting involved and you'll see plenty of interesting information to come.

Also, from a technical standpoint, MT4 has proved a winner.  The memcached support in Data::ObjectDriver means that we can run via plain CGI, saving a bunch of time and effort to get this up and going.

We should have 3-4 posts per week.  Sadly I didn't get a chance to finish implementing userpics for MT4, but that should come shortly.