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Re: Info Request: Vulnerability of TFTP



On Mar 23, Alexander O. Yuriev wrote
> This is the information request for the official patches for the tftp of the
> NetKit 0.9. This information will be used in the upcoming LSF update. Please
> provide the MD5 fingerprints for the fixed packages and sign the message
> with PGP.

The current Debian version of tftpd is NOT vulnerable (it is based on
newer tftpd sources). The Debian netstd package contains the fixed version
since netstd v2.00 has been released on Feb 22 1996 (13 months ago). The
current netstd version is v2.13.


Thanks,

Peter

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