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Re: ldso vulnerability.



> On Fri, 19 Dec 1997, James A. Treacy wrote:
> 
> > > 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.
> > > 
> > I think you misunderstood. I haven't gone back and checked, but I don't
> > think the English was the authors native tongue. He was trying to say
> > that he looked through the security page and didn't find an entry for
> > the ldso bug - not that there was an entry and it got removed.
> 
> For the first time it was not on the page (to my surprise).
> I reported that "17 Dec 1997 12:57:51 +0100 (CET)"
> Got a reply from you "17 Dec 1997 12:58:08 -0500 (EST)" that it was fixed.
> I checked the page, and it was there at the top of the list.
> Then 19 Dec I checked again, and it was removed.
> I sent another mail and asked why it was removed.
> And now it is back on the page again. Weehaa!
> 
You must have used two different mirrors each time (some are a bit lax
in keeping up to date) as I have been the only one to change the file on
master in a while.

- Jay


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