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1999 Nov 19
2
[RHSA-1999:055-01] Denial of service attack in syslogd
...c-5.3.12-18.5.src.rpm 1cd398b77471d5a90c2ce64487c32be4 i386/sysklogd-1.3.31-1.5.i386.rpm 2564ea2b333d6c26024f8edefb49f295 alpha/sysklogd-1.3.31-1.5.alpha.rpm 5561ccefc3e499dba6b5eae181dde217 sparc/sysklogd-1.3.31-1.5.sparc.rpm 508762e8fd7e97c5c50372eb27eaa19c SRPMS/sysklogd-1.3.31-1.5.src.rpm 8e59b61b8b1a9356ea675d7234b801d8 i386/sysklogd-1.3.31-14.i386.rpm d906f40e4084ac82afe9b5a2686a167d alpha/sysklogd-1.3.31-14.alpha.rpm 5ec7b94032e4c3a911099d7547e0742d sparc/sysklogd-1.3.31-14.sparc.rpm 55cc22adb6b3272ef23763e89309af24 SRPMS/sysklogd-1.3.31-14.src.rpm 8e59b61b8b1a9356ea675d7234b801d8 i386/sysklogd-1.3.31-14.i...
1999 Nov 18
2
md5,des etc..
Hoping that this is not OT.. Hi I want to write a simple perl script to see if my system supports des or md5 as the password encryption scheme..what is the easiest way.. one of course is to look at the /etc/shadow file and then parsing the passwd field, any better way..?? Thx, Arni