Brahmanand Reddy
2018-Jan-11 16:43 UTC
Need FreeBSD-SA-00:52(TCP uses weak initial sequence numbers) latest patch
> > Dear Team, > > Thanks for responding. > > Please share the corresponding FreeBSD-SA-00:52(*TCP uses weak initial > sequence numbers*) latest patch. > > the original problem reported on : > https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-00%3A52.tcp-iss.asc > > below list of similar CVEs > > CVE-2001-0328 > CVE- 1999-0077 > CVE-2000-0916 > > > Thanks and regards, > Brahma > > On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 7:37 PM, <freebsd-security-owner at freebsd.org> > wrote: > >> Your request to the freebsd-security mailing list >> >> Posting of your message titled "Need FreeBSD-SA-00:52 patch on >> FreeBSd 10.2 Kernel" >> >> has been rejected by the list moderator. The moderator gave the >> following reason for rejecting your request: >> >> "As noted in the rejection message for the attempt to post to >> freebsd-security-notifications, that list is only for messages from >> the FreeBSD Security Officer. Accordingly, it should never be Cc:ed >> on a message from anyone else. >> >> You may re-submit your message without the Cc:, but you should be >> aware that FreeBSD-10.2 reached end-of-life 31 December, 2016 -- just >> over a year ago (Please refer to >> https://www.freebsd.org/security/unsupported.html). >> >> -- postmaster at freebsd.org" >> >> Any questions or comments should be directed to the list administrator >> at: >> >> freebsd-security-owner at freebsd.org >> > >
Lowell Gilbert
2018-Jan-12 02:20 UTC
Need FreeBSD-SA-00:52(TCP uses weak initial sequence numbers) latest patch
Brahmanand Reddy <brahma.gdb at gmail.com> writes:>> >> Dear Team, >> >> Thanks for responding. >> >> Please share the corresponding FreeBSD-SA-00:52(*TCP uses weak initial >> sequence numbers*) latest patch. >> >> the original problem reported on : >> https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-00%3A52.tcp-iss.asc >> >> below list of similar CVEs >> >> CVE-2001-0328 >> CVE- 1999-0077 >> CVE-2000-0916 >> >> >> Thanks and regards, >> BrahmaThose reports were fixed in FreeBSD almost 20 years ago, so you already have the fixes. Moreover, it seems silly to worry about minor security patches when you're running a FreeBSD release that has been out of support for over a year.