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  1. Debian OpenSSL Package Introduces Vulnerability

    Pythian Group Blog - May 13, 2008

    The highlight today of probably every Linux-related mailing list and IRC channel was the announcement of CVE-2008-0166, affecting OpenSSL libraries on Debian-based Linux distributions, including the popular Ubuntu

    Tagged: linux, crypto, debian, ubuntu, sysadmin, ssh, openssl

  2. Oracle 11G Result Cache in the Real World

    Pythian Group Blog - May 13, 2008

    As some of you probably already noticed, there was a thread on AskTom discussing the scalability tests I did back in 2007. You are welcome to read the entire thread, but in a nutshell, Tom Kyte claimed that my tests

    Tagged: oracle, oracle 11g

  3. Install DBD::Oracle on 64-bit Linux and Oracle 11g

    Pythian Group Blog - May 13, 2008

    Karun Dutt and I managed to get DBD::Oracle 1.21 to install on a 64-bit Linux OS against the Oracle 11 full client. Here’s what we did. As root, we downloaded DBD::Oracle from CPAN. # perl -MCPAN -eshell cpan> get

    Tagged: oracle, installing, dbd oracle, dbi

  4. The Architecture Layer

    Pythian Group Blog - May 13, 2008

    Contemporary software engineering models include many loosely-defined layers. Database developers might help with other layers, but for the most part a database administrator’s domain is the persistence layer

    Tagged: architecture, database, sql server, oracle, programming, software, software engineering, mysql, group blog posts, non tech articles

  5. When (and How) Europe Met Pythian

    Pythian Group Blog - May 13, 2008

    Thanks to Paul for announcing the founding of Pythian Europe. Paul finished his blog by inviting me to tell you the story about “how we met Pythian”. Here it is. As I get older, I am starting to see some symbolic

    Tagged: oracle, oracle e business suite, czech republic, prague, vms, non tech articles, pythian, vax, pythian europe