Samba Exploit Discovered, Fixed
An anonymous reader submits: "Digital Defense reported a remote root vulnerability in Samba that has existed in Samba source code for over 8 years. If it hadn't been caught from a wild packet capture, who knows how many more years it might have gone on. Fixes for this, and at least three other vulnerabilities have been fixed today. This is a serious threat to many thousands of people.. Did you plan to spend your Monday upgrading to Samba 2.2.8a?"
elijahao supplies some more information: "All stable versions are affected (2.x), but the 3.0 series is not. Here is a link to the News page. Check out a mirror near you to get the Source or Security patches from 2.2.7a, 2.2.8, or 2.0.10."
If I ever met you, I would tie you down, shit on your face, fuck your asshole until it bled, and then I would burn your body and jerk off on the ashes.
would anyone connect a Samba server directly to the internet anyway? This is only an exploit of stupidity, of which there are many.
Hey faggot, don't reply to your own posts... It lets people know how gay you are.
Show me please. They are my vendor and as far as I am concerned have always done a bang up job in customer service. If theres a problem I will let them know and they will fix it. I highly doubt your statement without any backup. To complain about MS when its YOUR shoddy code's fault is absolutely unprofessional. You are on public record for absolutely ravaging MS whatever they do. What a fricking hypocrit.
"Hmmm, I screwed up really bad... Better play that MS card."
-Jeremy Allison
Mod me down please but this is the exact double standard that seems to pervade Slashdot and every GPL nut that I talk to. If there are ever any problems whatsoever its all Microsofts fault. Give me a break.
Send code to:
theredavenger@hotmail.com
and I can communicate with you on your wonder crash for w2k server.