Thanks, I checked on security.debian.org but couldn't find anything -
so probably a sign not to worry too much. Michael Fraser Campbell wrote: On Friday 26 September 2003 09:33, mimo wrote:I have just discovered this exploit report but couldn't find anything about other distros than Slackware http://proftpd.linux.co.uk/index.html Does any body know if the debian version is affected too?You should always take a look at bug reports if you're worried about a security issue. Here's the bug report on this for Debian:http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=212416 According to the bug report, woody is not vulnerable. ISS says that versions 1.2.7 through 1.2.9rc2 (and possibly versions prior to 1.2.7) are vulnerable. I suspect that someone somewhere has since tested ealier versions (woody runs a patched 1.2.4) and decided that those versions are not vulnerable. It would be nice if the bug report noted on what evidence stable is not affected.All I could think of for the moment was disabling donwloading via FTP globally. Any ideas?Yes it sounds like denying either uploads or downloads would have saved you. |
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