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Re: Network Appliance iSCSI Authentication Bypass

Subject: Re: Network Appliance iSCSI Authentication Bypass
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 09:18:53 -0400
Quoting Steve Shockley <steve.shockley@shockley.net>:

That's it. NOT ONE WORD ABOUT A VULNERABILITY OR A FIX.

In NetApp's defense, they did send out an advisory to customers five hours after
the initial notice of the availability of the fix. I understand only customers
who have licensed the iSCSI component get a notification.


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