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krb5 1.1.1
From: emsi () IT PL (Mariusz Woloszyn)
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 23:38:43 +0200
I was trying to play with kerberos bugs, but the binary I downloaded from redhat.com does not want to segfault. The BT posts were saying that default RH 6.2 without kerberos stuff contains v4rcp that is suid root and segfaults when tested by sample exploit. Does anyone have vulnerable sources and/or binaries? -- Mariusz Wo³oszyn Internet Security Specialist, Internet Partners, GTS Poland
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