Messages in this thread | | | From | (david parsons) | Subject | Re: [off-topic] Hackers exploit Linux mail ?worm? | Date | 4 May 1999 23:48:31 -0700 |
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In article <linux.kernel.199905042311.QAA26656@bosco.berkeley.edu>, Paul Vojta <vojta@math.berkeley.edu> wrote: >David Parsons wrote: >> In article <linux.kernel.Pine.LNX.3.96.990503173258.8708A-100000@calvin.captech.com>, >> >No Linux distribution is shipping that version of IMAP. >> >ALL linux distributions published fixes. >> >> Umm, I don't think so. . . .
>The article indicates that Red Hat distributed a fix. > >Debian is currently distributing IMAP version 4.4.
You've mentioned two linux distributions.
That's not all of 'em.
I just checked and Mastodon Linux (all a.out, all the time(tm)) ships imap 11.241. Is this the latest version? Beats me; do people actually USE imapd on public machines?
____ david parsons \bi/ ObKernel: make menuconfig (2.0.28) does not work \/ _at all_ when /bin/sh is not b*sh, and `if hash x' doesn't return the same errorlevel when /bin/sh is not b*sh. Sigh. At least make xconfig works without complaint.
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