Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Bash bug issue

2014-09-30 Thread Jonathan Adams
We have tested all our systems, and the only ones that were vulnerable (in cgi-bin) were ones that we had put in a bash script to test. if you don't have any bash scripts in your cgi-bin, and your default system shll is not bash (and on Solaris, and Ubuntu it isn't) then you pretty much aren't

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Bash bug issue

2014-09-30 Thread Bob Friesenhahn
On Tue, 30 Sep 2014, Jim Klimov wrote: Maybe a stupid question on my side (sorry i'm overwhelmed with relocation and other life events), but how really is this bug exploitable? Especially on Solaris and illumos systems with sh/ksh by default and assumed no scripted CGI (hosts of native or

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] destroy all but specific snapshot

2014-09-30 Thread Harry Putnam
Tim Aslat t...@spyderweb.com.au writes: Simplest option would be something like zfs list -t snapshot -o name -H -r filesystem/path /tmp/snaplist.txt edit /tmp/snaplist.txt to remove the snapshot you want to keep for SNAP in `cat /tmp/snaplist.txt` do zfs destroy $SNAP done My

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] destroy all but specific snapshot

2014-09-30 Thread Doug Hughes
On 9/30/2014 8:31 PM, Tim Aslat wrote: Harry Putnam wrote on 01/10/2014 09:52: This is not so easy to find in google searches How does one go about destroying all but a specific snapshot? The one I want is somewhere in the middle timewise So not wanting to use `destroy -r'. This is in a

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] destroy all but specific snapshot

2014-09-30 Thread Jason Matthews
Yah, the paranoid part of my reptilian brain tells me not to issue a destroy command on a resource I want to keep. That said, it should be fine. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 30, 2014, at 6:53 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote: Tim Aslat t...@spyderweb.com.au writes: Simplest