In general, how would buffer overflows impact James? Since it is Java-based
and internal string and character representation isn't as loose as C/C++, I
would expect that this type of error probably wouldn't be common.
Are there any other types of attacks James may be susceptable to?
Serge Knystautas To: James Users List <[EMAIL
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03/04/2003 12:10 PM Subject: Re: Sendmail Buffer Overflow
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Gary L. Harris wrote:
> Is James affected by this?
> CERT� Advisory CA-2003-07 Remote Buffer Overflow in Sendmail
Yes in that more people may consider using James.
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