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bass and solaris x86 2.6
From: dbrumley () GOJU STANFORD EDU (David Brumley)
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 13:33:55 -0700
Hmm. I just ran BASS against some solaris x86 2.6 servers and it appears to be causing mountd to die. This caused some trouble for people who had their home directories on those servers :) Since there has already been a CERT advisory regarding everything BASS is suppose to check for I didn't email SUN, but thought I would directly post it to the list. -david #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# Phone: +1-650-723-2455 WWW: http://www.stanford.edu/~dbrumley Fax: +1-650-725-9121 PGP: finger dbrumley-pgp () sunset Stanford EDU #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# I have opinions, my employer does not. Computer security issues at Stanford should be sent to security () stanford edu, not this address.
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