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Bugtraq: Re: debian dhcpd, old format string bug

Re: debian dhcpd, old format string bug

From: <infamous41md_at_hotpop.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 21:48:12 -0400

On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 10:31:38 +1000
Tarragon Allen <tarragon_at_onthe.net.au> wrote:

> On Tuesday 26 October 2004 10:37, infamous41md_at_hotpop.com wrote:
> > Subject:
> >
> > Debian dhcpd package.
> >
> > http://packages.debian.org/stable/net/dhcp
> >
> > It is vulnerable to the '02 format string bug.
> >
> > http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-12.html
>
> Firstly, good etiquette would have been for you to actually report the bug
> with Debian. I don't see any bugs raised against any of the appropriate
> packages regarding this.
>

I've tried contacting the person in charge of the debian security audit project
numerous times to try and co-ordinate audits, and he doesn't respond. I have
better things to do with my time. I don't provide notice when people disregard
my emails. If you don't like, I don't care. My mother already taught me all
the etiquette I need, but thanks for the moral support. Btw, is it salad fork
left, or dinner fork left?

> Secondly, the advisory you refer to is only mentioning DHCP 3.0+. The Debian
> package you referred to is 2.0pl5. Perhaps you are referring to:
>
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/net/dhcp3-server
>
No, I gave a link to the package I was talking about.

> Which is presently at 3.0.1rc9. The CERT advisory refers to 3.01 to 3.01r8
> inclusive.
>
> Are you saying the CERT advisory applies to other versions of DHCP?
>

I'm saying, grep -rn syslog * | grep -v \". Soon after I found that, I googled
and found the CERT detailing a format string in logging code. I assumed it was
the exact same thing I just found. I spoke with some debian person about this
yesterday, or day before, and they can release an advisory to clear it up.

> t
> --
> http://moto-coda.org/public.gpg.key

-- 
-sean
Received on Oct 29 2004
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