On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 08:12:48PM -0300, Fabio Marcos Pedroso Filho wrote:
| No. I am using an own compilation of kernel, but I am using the | kernel-source from debian apt sources. I am using 2.4.19.woody2. But this | release is vulnerable to that local exploit that freeze the system.
I don't know what the security team is doing (although a new 2.6.6 build hit unstable a couple days ago). However, the patch is a one-line change to a header file. You could find that patch on the web fairly easily and manually merge it into the source tree you build from to obtain the fix.
-D
I thought the latest 2.4.x kernel was patched?
I don't know wether it would be a problem - but you could download the kernel source from www.kernel.org (it's just you'd be missing patches from debian)
HTH,
Joris
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