Tom Lane wrote: > > Justin Clift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hang on, you seem to be suggesting we release a major new upgrade, with > > major new functionality, knowing it contains a way to trivially crash > > the backend. > > This particular hole has been in *every* release since Postgres 1.01.
How many releases have we known about this and still done a major release? > I'm really not interested in responding to any argument that we cannot > release 7.3 until we have fixed everything that could be labeled a DOS > threat. 7.3 already contains a bunch of bug fixes; shall we postpone > releasing those because there are other unfixed bugs? How trivial are they to exploit? For example, thinking about something like the various ISP's around who host PostgreSQL databases; how much effort would it take to fix the vulnerabilities that let someone with remote access, but no ability to run a "trusted" language, take out the backend? Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift > regards, tom lane -- "My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there." - Indira Gandhi ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])