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Re: Low security hole affecting IPCalc's CGI wrapper

Subject: Re: Low security hole affecting IPCalc's CGI wrapper
Date: 27 Jul 2006 11:38:03 -0000
Thank you, Tim.

I published a fixed version:

http://jodies.de/ipcalc-archive/ipcalc-0.41.tar.gz

I contacted the author (Krischan Jodies - 
<http://www.jodies.de/>) on the 7th,
offering them 14 days to respond but have had no > reply to acknowledge that
the problem even exists, I've decided to publish > this warning.

No, you did not contact me. Your mail reached my mailserver, but was rejected, 
due to the invalid local part:

2006-07-06 16:32:00 F=<timb nth-dimension org uk> rejected RCPT 
<ipcalc-a@jodies.de>: Unrouteable address


Regards,

Krischan

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