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Vulnerability Development mailing list archives

Re: proof of exploited code
From: "Adam Langley" <agl () linuxpower org>
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 20:43:38 +0100

On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:23:44PM -0000, Fsck Theo Dumbraadt wrote:
This code shows a remote exploit for opensbsd versions 2.8 and 2.9
and can now be released to the public to break theo's 4 years without
remote exploits sayings. I wrote it while people told me it could not
happen on the list so here is your proofs bitch.

It's a resource attack. It's not remote. If you can't stop it with
rlimits on OpenBSD, than that's a problem. But I bet you can.

Theo can keep his saying.

AGL

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In an orderly world, there's always a place for the disorderly.

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