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Re: tcpdump[v3.8.x/v3.9.1]: ISIS, BGP, and LDP infinite loop DOS exploit

Subject: Re: tcpdump[v3.8.x/v3.9.1]: ISIS, BGP, and LDP infinite loop DOS exploits.
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 22:21:42 +0200
Vade 79 <v9@fakehalo.us> writes:

the ISIS bug is in 3.8.x/3.9.1/CVS. (did not check below 3.8.x)

I don't know about 3.7 but at least tcpdump 3.6 isn't vulnerable to this
one.

the BGP and LDP bugs seem to be only in 3.8.x. (did not check below
3.8.x)

The LDP one isn't in tcpdump 3.6 either (no LDP dissector) but the BGP
one is.  A security update for Debian stable (tcpdump 3.6.2) is pending.

Thanks,

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