On 26/09/2014 5:01 PM, Peter Ross wrote:
> From: "Rohan McLeod" <[email protected]>
> 
>> Any news regarding mobile phones and routers etc ?
> 
> I have an older QNAP NAS appliance (used for backup) that is vulnerable as
> well.

Why not run Debian on it?

I used funplug on my old D-Link DNS343 NAS units, one of two out of
service now, the other out of service soon -- NOT Internet accessible at
all.

I've installed Debian Wheezy on Thecus N4800eco units now, these were to
replace the D-Link gear.

> On an Apple, I wonder what breaks if you point sh and bash to ksh (until
> the fix comes in) Probably not much.

Apple had another great fail with iOS 8.0.1 -- apparently the same
person approved it as for their maps debacle; at least they've got 8.0.2
out now (not that I use any iDevice myself).  I don't expect Apple to be
quick with a fix, OS X Mavericks is quite old for openssl too, too old
for heartbleed.

In the past when Apple made themselves responsible for their /own/ Java
builds, they were very slow to fix them as well.

Suffice to say, I wouldn't count on /perfect/ Apple to fix this bash
problem quickly, but I would be happy to be proved wrong.

Cheers
A.
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