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SubjectRe: proclaimed kernel networking bug
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Jakob Borg wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 25, 1998 at 03:01:47AM -0800, Gerhard Mack wrote:
>
> > It's an old file stick with the latest 2.0.x series and you will be fine.
> > I've seen it used on my system a number of times :)
>
> I run a server on 2.0.30 and don't particularly like to change the kernel since I _only_ have remote access to the machine. Would this kernel be vulnerable likely (I'm also not hot on the idea of trying myself...)?

I know from handling complaints that 2.0.29 is vulnerable and 2.0.33 is
not. People get nuked on 29 and then are safe when they upgrade to 33.
(or thy allways upgrade and were safe in the first place) If your not
seeing and strange reboots then your most likely ok at least for now.
Gerhard

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Gerhard Mack
gmack@imag.net
innerfire@starchat.net

As a computer I find your faith in technology amusing.


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