reopen 559107
retitle 559107 weaknesses in BSD PRNG algorithms
thanks
> >http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2009/Nov/371
> >
> >Colin Percival posted a preliminary patch, a full advisory is announced
> >for tomorrow.
> >
> >I suppose this affects Debian/KFreeBSD?
>
> No, the rtld (/lib/ld*.so) c
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> reopen 559107
Bug #559107 {Done: Petr Salinger } [kfreebsd-7] Local
root exploit in rtld
> retitle 559107 weaknesses in BSD PRNG algorithms
Bug #559107 [kfreebsd-7] Local root exploit in rtld
Changed Bug title to 'weaknesses in BSD PRNG algorithm
If we want to go for this solution, we have to scan the archive for
usage of this header file, and fix them by submitting a patch.
With the hope it won't come in a middle of a transition.
Speaking of which, we probably shouldn't be trying too long with
kfreebsd 8.0 unless we have a plan and a
Aurelien Jarno (02/12/2009):
> If we want to go for this solution, we have to scan the archive for
> usage of this header file, and fix them by submitting a patch.
> With the hope it won't come in a middle of a transition.
Speaking of which, we probably shouldn't be trying too long with
kfreebsd
Petr Salinger a écrit :
>> The new kfreebsd-kernel-headers version 0.44 is based on kFreeBSD 8.0.
>> This new kernel version introduce a new USB stack with a totally
>> different API.
>>
>> This breaks the build of at least freeglut, libsdl1.2, hal and qemu, but
>> probably a lot more. While the lo
The new kfreebsd-kernel-headers version 0.44 is based on kFreeBSD 8.0.
This new kernel version introduce a new USB stack with a totally
different API.
This breaks the build of at least freeglut, libsdl1.2, hal and qemu, but
probably a lot more. While the long term solution is to add support for
t
Hi all,
The new kfreebsd-kernel-headers version 0.44 is based on kFreeBSD 8.0.
This new kernel version introduce a new USB stack with a totally
different API.
This breaks the build of at least freeglut, libsdl1.2, hal and qemu, but
probably a lot more. While the long term solution is to add suppo
libpcap currently fails to build on the kfreebsd-amd64 buildd
because the configure script enables zerocopy BPF and the associated
code path is apparently missing some includes. On the kfreebsd-i386
buildd it doesn't get enabled, so the package builds.
It is due to newer kfreebsd-kernel-headers
libpcap currently fails to build on the kfreebsd-amd64 buildd
because the configure script enables zerocopy BPF and the associated
code path is apparently missing some includes. On the kfreebsd-i386
buildd it doesn't get enabled, so the package builds.
This feature is apparently new in FreeBSD 8,
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