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Re: Serious holes



Alan Cox wrote:
> > I checked and we are vulnerable on the talkd and rlogin holes, and based
> > on the message below, we're probably also still vulnerable to the
> > telnetd hole.
> 
> If you guys would actually work with us (the NetKit folks) that would be
> a big help. At the moment the Debian code is a seperate mostly unusable
> branch as its split so much.

Maybe you don't know it but I _am_ working with David H. to get the Debian
versions and the NetKit versions merged. If you look at the NetKit changelog
you'll see that quite a few bug fixes are from the Debian netstd package.
Before David took over the NetKit the Debian netstd contained far more
bugs fixes than the NetKit (probably because Florian didn't had much time).
The current netstd uses about 50% of NetKit-0.08/0.09 and the rest will
follow.


Thanks,

Peter

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