Hi Kurt.
Yes, this bug is in radar, and yes, it has been fixed in the latest
nightlies. ensureRows doesn't enforce a fixed limit (what limit would
you choose?); instead, it checks whether the resize succeeded or
failed, and returns early if it failed.
Geoff
On Dec 22, 2005, at 6:48 PM, Kurt Kohler wrote:
I haven't been following the chat room so I might have missed it, but
I'm surprised there hasn't been any discussion here about the
"denial of
service" bug reported at the following URL.
http://www.security-protocols.com/advisory/sp-x22-advisory.txt
I don't want to jump to conclusions, but we're talking about open
source
software here. He could have fixed it himself or at least filed a
Bugzilla report. As far as I can tell he did neither. He does claim to
have reported it to Apple. Is it in radar perhaps?
I'll wait before I say what I think about this guy. I don't want to be
slanderous without cause.
BTW I saw a claim elsewhere that it had been fixed in the
nightlies, but
it looks like as of a few minutes ago ensureRows in TOT still has the
problem (it does a resize with a value that doesn't appear to be
checked
against any limit).
Does html define a limit on the number of rows in a table?
Kurt Kohler
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