On Mon, 18 May 1998, W. Bryan Caudle wrote:
> The redhat update DOES NOT fix the problem I have tested this exploit
> against the absolute latest bind RPM's from ftp.redhat.com, and that
> version IS VULNERABLE, or I would not have posted this. This
> vulnerability is affecting systems across the Internet, and I think it
> should be seriously looked into.
Make sure you've triple-checked your installation, and then send E-mail to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
The 4.9.6-7 package is listed in the CERT advisory as fixing the problem.
While mistakes can happen, I've got confidence that the people in devel
know what they are doing ;-) so
(a) make sure it isn't your fault (no offense intended)
(b) send detailed information on how to reproduce the problem
(including the exploit, config files, etc. needed) to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hope this helps,
-- Elliot
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...not yelling and screaming like the people in the back of the
plane he was flying.
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