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RE: SAMBA security alert



A fixed version has been uploaded a week ago, or so.

Michael

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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Chris Foote [SMTP:chris@senet.com.au]
> Sent:	Tuesday, October 07, 1997 11:17 AM
> To:	security@debian.org
> Subject:	SAMBA security alert
> 
> An announcement 26th September is included below and was taken from
> the
> Samba web site: http://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/samba1.9.17p2.html
> 
> Seems serious   :-(
> 
> Chris Foote                        SE Net
> Technical Manager                  222 Grote Street
> SE Network Access                  Adelaide SA 5000
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> support: (08) 8221 5792
> 
> 
> 
>                 The Samba Team announce Samba 1.9.17p2. 
> 
> Security fix release: Samba - version 1.9.17p2.
> 
> This new stable release fixes a very important security hole in all
> versions of Samba.
> 
> The security hole allows a remote user to obtain root access on the
> Samba server. A program which exploits this bug has been posted to the
> internet.
> 
> The security hole is only known to affect Samba servers running on
> Intel based hardware, and has only been demonstrated for Intel
> Linux. It is likley that exploits for other architectures would be
> very difficult but the possibility cannot be excluded completely.
> 
> This patch fixes the security hole for all platforms.
> 
> 
> 
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