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| Subject: | Re: Solaris finger bug |
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| Date: | Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:18:48 +0200 |
Does anyone know of other platforms which exhibit this odd behavior?
No, I think this is a Solaris-particular bug. I'd suggest to block finger requests to these old[1] hosts, or turn off the finger daemon alltogether...
Joep
[1] After all, Solaris 7 is from '98...
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