Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches similar to: "vixie cron 3.0.1 continued"
1998 Mar 14
1
Vunerable shell scripts
I made a list of /usr/bin scripts which allows /tmp races. Following
ones creates /tmp/something.$$, then, with no
permission/ownership checking, /tmp/something.$$.x (x may vary
;), or even performs suitable checks, but gives enough time to alter /tmp
contents: glibcbug, bashbug, znew, mailstat, autoupdate, x11perfcomp,
gccmakedep, pnmindex, xcopy, autoheader, cvsbug, rcs2log, updatedb, igawk,
2006 May 11
0
[Bug 473] New: 2.6.16.x translates addresses of RELATED packets incorrectly
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=473
Summary: 2.6.16.x translates addresses of RELATED packets
incorrectly
Product: netfilter/iptables
Version: linux-2.6.x
Platform: i386
OS/Version: Debian GNU/Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: NAT
1998 Feb 20
0
"not-so-dangerous symlink bugs" - a better look
Typical "[symbolic|hard] link bug" is a vunerability, which allows
user X to overwrite files owned by Y (with useless portion of junk)
when Y launchs buggy program. But this trivial (and often ignored)
attack method can be easily turned into a cute, powerful weapon. Here''s
an example how to perform advanced exploitation of gcc symlink bug (I
choosen that one, because this
2011 Aug 28
11
xen-4.1: PV domain hanging at startup, jiffies stopped
Hey,
I''m experiencing strange problem: non-deterministic PV domain hang, only
on some machines (with fast SSD drive). I''ve tried xen-4.1.0 and
xen-4.1.1 with many kernels different kernels:
VM:
- 2.6.38.3 xenlinux based on SUSE package
- vanilla 3.0.3
- vanilla 3.1 rc2
dom0:
- 2.6.38.3 xenlinux based on SUSE package
- vanilla 3.1 rc2
Result always the same: sometimes VM
1998 Jan 07
0
FYI: Apache security advisory
[Mod: headers removed -- alex]
------- Forwarded Message
Reply-To: Marc Slemko <marcs@ZNEP.COM>
Sender: alan@cymru.net
From: Marc Slemko <marcs@ZNEP.COM>
Approved: alex@yuriev.com
Subject: Apache security advisory
X-To: apache-announce@apache.org
To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG
[ Copies of this are being sent to BUGTRAQ, apache-announce,
comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix, and
2010 Aug 20
0
WoW Tunneling services in Wine?
G'day guys,
I'm a long time WoW windows xp player and have recently made the switch to Wine/Ubuntu. I normally use a WoW tunnelling service (Lowerping, Battleping or Smoothping) to lower my WoW ping from the 400's to the 200's. (I'm in Australia which is why pings are so high)
Although I've managed to get WoW up and running in Wine just fine (no hardware cursor yet but