On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Whisper wrote: > I've decided I do not like Router Wednesday > > 1 or 2 advisories in a day and you will probably read them thoroughly, like > you should. > > 5 or more of them more or less altogether and I think a lot of people will > only start binning them, as we don't have the time to dedicate to reading 5 > fairly long e-mails all in 1 go.
I didn't read all of them end to end, but it was nice that they included the URLs for all of the advisories individually. Personally, I'm glad that Cisco is forthcoming about issues like these. Sure anyone with a job title like "Network Engineer" is likely very busy with 15,000 other things, but these are things that are definitely important enough not to throw in the trash, sight unseen. Look over the "Affected Products" and "Details" sections. If this includes something that you're running, read the "Impact", "Software Versions and Fixes" and "Workarounds" sections. If you're running code that is vulnerable, then you know what to do or how you can work around the problem and reading them this way should allow you to quickly understand the gist of the problem, if it affects you, and what to do if it does. For example one of the vulnerabilities was a DLSw issue. If you're not running DLSw anywhere, then there's not much need to continue reading that bulletin. jms _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/