Does this bug also affect Jaunty?
I am indeed running ejabberd (based on erlang) on a jaunty server, with a self-signed ssl certificate. Do I have a potential security risk?
Jaunty is supposed to be supported until the end of this month (precisely Oct 23th according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases)
I know that the end-of-life is very soon and I should upgrade my server to keep it secure.
But the processor of this server (a Sheevaplug http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SheevaPlug) is an armv5, which is no longer supported since Karmic (see http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=885.0). So the upgrade of Ubuntu is not possible : I will have to reinstall it with Debian, which I would like to avoid until really necessary
Does this bug also affect Jaunty? /wiki.ubuntu. com/Releases)
I am indeed running ejabberd (based on erlang) on a jaunty server, with a self-signed ssl certificate. Do I have a potential security risk?
Jaunty is supposed to be supported until the end of this month (precisely Oct 23th according to https:/
I know that the end-of-life is very soon and I should upgrade my server to keep it secure. en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ SheevaPlug) is an armv5, which is no longer supported since Karmic (see http:// plugcomputer. org/plugforum/ index.php? topic=885. 0). So the upgrade of Ubuntu is not possible : I will have to reinstall it with Debian, which I would like to avoid until really necessary
But the processor of this server (a Sheevaplug http://