EMS SQL Query 2007 for InterBase/Firebird released
EMS Company is pleased to announce You can download the latest version at: www.sqlmanager.net/products/ibfb/query/download |
EMS Company is pleased to announce You can download the latest version at: www.sqlmanager.net/products/ibfb/query/download |
For those that are interested, the Firebird Embedded SQL guide for RM/Cobol has been updated to include event handling. You can find the guide in either HTML or PDF formats here.
Posted in FB-Support list by Stephen Boyd.
William L. Thomson Jr added the new package
Vulnerability has been identified in Firebird, which could be exploited by remote attackers to cause a denial of service or take complete control of an affected system. This issue is caused by a buffer overflow error in the “fbserver.exe” service (port 3050/TCP) when processing a “connect” request (0x1) with a large “p_cnct_count” value, which could be exploited by remote unauthenticated attackers to crash an affected application or execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the database.
Affected Products
Firebird version 2.0.0
Solution
Upgrade ASAP to Firebird version 2.0.1 :
http://www.firebirdsql.org/index.php?op=files&id=engine_201
Announcement was posted By: rjmills(the new project leader)
At the moment the binary only version has been released. I’m working on getting the source code package available ASAP
you can write/read on the new forums for firebird italia
The Brazilian Firebird Conference (FDD – Firebird Developers Day) to be held in Piracicaba-SP in 14/July has finally completed the sessions grid. Interested people can check the sessions titles and summaries in the conference site.
Firebird is now included in the next ubuntu release (code named gutsy gibbon)
All you will need to do is to type this in the shell
sudo apt-get install firebird2.0-super firebird2.0-common firebird2.0-dev firebird2.0-examples
on my system i have made backups of the databases and removed all firebird related packages
Evans Data had put online a new survey for developers, and one of the questions is: Which of the following databases are in use at your company?
Of course, the right answer is Firebird 🙂 You can find the survey here.