- Case Number: a20180622.1
- Status: init
- Claimant: Wytze
- Respondent: CAcert
initial Case Manager: BernhardFröhlich
- Case Manager: N.N.
- Arbitrator: N.N.
- Date of arbitration start: 201Y-MM-DD
- Date of ruling: 201Y-MM-DD
- Case closed: 201Y-MM-DD
- Complaint: Possible problems with recent new CAcert accounts
- Relief: TBD
Before: Arbitrator name arbitrator (A), Respondent: name respondent (R), Claimant: name claimant (C), Case: a20180622.1
History Log
- 2018-06-22 (issue.c.o): case [s20180622.38]
- 2018-11-06 (iCM): added to wiki, request for CM / A
Link to Arbitration case a20180622.1 (Private Part), Access for (CM) + (A) only
EOT Private Part
Original Dispute
On 19 June 2018, a problem was found with the handling of umlauts in names when creating a new account on the test server. A quick test confirmed that the same problem occurred on the CAcert webdb production server. After some searching, the problem was identified on 22 June 2018 as an issue caused by an OS upgrade involving the change of a default in the PHP5 settings. This was corrected immediately on production and test servers. See report to cacert-systemlog mailinglist: https://lists.cacert.org/wws/arc/cacert-systemlog/2018-06/msg00002.html and bug report on bugs.cacert.org: https://bugs.cacert.org/view.php?id=1441 We conclude that any new accounts created between 16 April 16 2018 (introduction of new PHP version in CAcert chroot environment on production server) and 22 June 2018 (implementation of bug fix) which contained non-latin characters may have been affected by this. From the data in https://www.cacert.org/stats.php we estimate that less than 2500 new accounts were created in this period. Please investigate this case and declare whether we should investigate all recently created accounts for anomalies from non-latin characters. Regards, -- wytze
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