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| Subject: | Re: SendGate: Sendmail Multiple Vulnerabilities (Race Condition DoS, Memory Jumps, Integer Overflow) |
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| Date: | Sun, 26 Mar 2006 00:12:02 +0100 |
* Theo de Raadt:
What if we ignore your procedures? What if we say no?
You won't be told about bugs in the code you write. It's as simple as that. But I don't quite understand why Gadi is so thoroughly offended by the way how this vulnerability has been handled so far. The patches might be obscure, but at least there are official patches for older versions, too. And there is an official advisory. It could be far worse. The programmers of a rather popular kernel do not publish advisories at all, for instance.
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