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NSSM & Xymon PowerShell Client

list Chris Rowson
Tue, 18 Jul 2017 21:57:57 +0100
Message-Id: <user-6f01fc6c981b@xymon.invalid>

I've made contact with Iain, the developer of NSSM and he's looking into
this. You may want to watch his git repo for updates.

Thanks,

Chris

On 18 Jul 2017 16:52, "Chris Rowson" <user-61b12809713c@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Ah - the repo I checked did not belong to the author - Somebody had forked
it. That'll be why it doesn't look active --> https://github.com/
kirillkovalenko/nssm

I have emailed the author referenced in the commit above.

Thanks,

Chris

On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Alessandro Tinivelli <
user-fdda70e8b835@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi Chris,

as we all know, almost all of the code in the world has potential
security issues.
When someone finds a flaw, the best idea is to notify privately the
author(s) of the code itself, so he(they) can take appropriate
countermeasures as soon as possible.

NSSM is actively maintained as you can see here
https://git.nssm.cc/?p=nssm.git

If you click on any of the commit you can see author's email address. He
says "To report a bug, use my email address from any of the commits..." (
https://nssm.cc/bugs).
Please do this giving the more details possible, so he can enhance the
security of the code.

Thank you very much
Alessandro