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Re: ldso vulnerability.



Why was this removed from the security page?
This is a very serious hole, since it's a base package. Debian users
must be informed about it. I was really surprised that this was'nt
reported earlier.


Best Regards

Daniel Ryde, System Administrator
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On Wed, 17 Dec 1997, James A. Treacy wrote:

> > I miss this one on the security info page:
> > 
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Brief description:
> > 	Local users may gain root privileges by explioting a buffer
> > 	overflow in the dynamic linker (ld.so).
> > 
> > Vulnerable:
> > 	Yes
> > 
> > Fixed in:
> > 	ldso_1.8.11-1.deb or later.
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> Thanks for the report. It has been added and will be publically
> available after it gets mirrored.
> 
> - Jay
> 


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