What version in STN??
Frankly I've never seen a DOS attack on my BIND v4.9 package, but since the
question was out there...
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John -
I've been looking for more details on the vulnerabilities in BIND - as far
as I can tell, the Bind 4.9 and Bind 8 product may be suspect. Take a look
at http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-98.05.bind_problems.html
Granted, these advisories were published in April of '98 and last updated in
November of '98 - so I would think that later releases of BIND would have
been repaired.
Hope this helps,
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John Lombardo wrote:
> Hi Steve,
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> Do you have any more information (URL's) that tell what the attacks are?
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> Regards,
> John
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> > I've heard that there was some security issues with early versions of
> > the Bind package - which release is included in STN? Is it "hackable"?
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> > ...steve...
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