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Re: SunOS exploit
From: aleph1 () DFW NET (Aleph One)
Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 13:00:07 -0500


   Hopefully this will be the last of it. I wont even try listing the
the operatin systems that people what tried the exploit. All of them where
secure. Thanks to all of you that took the time to test this. So unless
someone can actually reproduce the problem we can claim it was operator
error to begin with.

   I'll take this time to write a little rant. The list has growed to the
point that by posting to it you will be addressing over ten thousand
people. So before you post to the list test, and double test. If you do
find a bug make sure you include all pertinent information on your post.
Operating system and program version number and patch levels are a must.
Indicate if you have a special setup. Lets try to minimize the time
involved in actually extracting usefull information from the list.

   A principle that all should try to keep in mind is that every message
should not only benefit the sender, but also the receiver.

Aleph One / aleph1 () dfw net
http://underground.org/
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