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cron3.0pl1-36.1 uploaded - major security hole fixed (fwd)



'Jon Rabone wrote:'
>From debian-changes-owner-cjf=netaxs.com@lists.debian.org  Wed Dec 18 17:46:34 1996
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>From: Jon Rabone <93jkr@eng.cam.ac.uk>
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>Subject: cron3.0pl1-36.1 uploaded - major security hole fixed
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>This is a non-maintainer release to mend the buffer overrun bug in cron.
>
>Guy - please move this into the archive immediately and let the
>Linux security people know so they can publish the details. 

Who, if anyone is talking care of reporting these fixes back to Alex?
We also have sendmail and libc5 issues that haven't been addressed to my
knowledge by the package maintainers.

I think it's important to have fairly quick turnaround on these
matters, yet I haven't seen a new sendmail package nor have I heard
confirmation that our libc5 is secure.

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