Displaying 2 results from an estimated 2 matches for "95c765b3fb7c76dc7d2de1fe1853e3ca".
2000 Mar 30
0
[RHSA-2000:008-01] ircii buffer overflow
...ircii-4.4M-0.4.2.i386.rpm
e44491fe29858c1884196a0cd40fc60d 6.2/i386/ircii-4.4M-1.i386.rpm
324779062a29903f3c2fff581c620425 5.2/i386/ircii-4.4M-0.5.2.i386.rpm
dfed6e42c23064d6b6af88b83c45d67d 4.2/alpha/ircii-4.4M-0.4.2.alpha.rpm
122d90adde4e18db9f7c69143a4334e1 4.2/SRPMS/ircii-4.4M-0.4.2.src.rpm
95c765b3fb7c76dc7d2de1fe1853e3ca 6.2/SRPMS/ircii-4.4M-1.src.rpm
ca748c0df16cda0de83c21b53eb48351 5.2/alpha/ircii-4.4M-0.5.2.alpha.rpm
a14830ab1d939150e7cb38ab57eecfed 5.2/SRPMS/ircii-4.4M-0.5.2.src.rpm
be7db62bbab9c34801f7c1e08983f34e 4.2/sparc/ircii-4.4M-0.4.2.sparc.rpm
a759d5ea66514b4e12e59a8c173d65d9 6.2/sparc/ircii-4.4M-1...
2000 Feb 29
4
ICMP
After the recent attacks on the major servers on the web my ISP has
decided to stop all ICMP messages from his ISP.
I have red the RFCs and it seems that he cant do that... As a result
pings and traceroutes will not work.
I need a friendly person out there to tell me a way to break the news to
him that he has to allow ICMP packets
through his network... any suggestions would be helpfull
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