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• users with "One-Time Password" authenticated logins reported authentication failures because
Pidgin attempts to re-connect using the previous password after disconnecting from an IM service.
This behavior presented even if the "Remember password" check-box was unchecked in the
Account Editor dialog box for a given account (Choose Accounts > Manage Accounts to open a list
of active accounts. Double-click an account on this list to show the Account Editor dialog box for that
account.)
A new plug-in, "One Time Password Support", is included with this update. With this plug-in enabled,
a "One-Time Password" checkbox appears in the Advanced tab of the Account Editor dialog box. For
each account that requires One-Time Password authentication, check this checkbox in the Advanced
tab. You must also uncheck the "Remember password" checkbox in the Basic tab for this plug-in to
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because of the unpredictable disconnection rate for IM sessions, the attempts to
automatically re-connect noted above are by design and are not considered a bug. The
One Time Password plug-in allows the enforcement, on a per-account basis, of One-Time
Password authentication. With the plug-in active, Pidgin will still attempt to re-connect to
services after being disconnected. It will not, however, use the previous password.
All Pidgin users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contains Pidgin version 2.5.5 and
resolves these issues. Note: after these errata packages are installed, Pidgin must be restarted for the
update to take effect.

1.176. piranha

1.176.1. RHBA-2009:1396: bug-fix update

Updated piranha packages that fix several bugs are now available.
Piranha provides high-availability and load balancing services for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It includes
various tools to administer and configure the Linux Virtual Server (LVS), as well as the heartbeat and
failover components. LVS is a dynamically-adjusted kernel routing mechanism, that provides load
balancing, primarily for Web and FTP servers.
This update fixes the following bugs:
• Logrotate rotates all files including previously rotated one.
• Nanny does not default to webservice query string when no query/expect string specified.
• Piranha-gui removes slashes from monitoring script send commands.
• Adding real port in piranha-gui caused pulse to error.
Users of piranha are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which resolve these issues.
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