Friday, March 1, 2002
Netfilter Flaw -- 9:30 am CST, Update by A.T. Hun
A flaw has been discovered in Netfilter aka iptables in Linux kernel versions 2.4.14 through 2.4.18-pre9. The flaw could allow forbidden connections under limited conditions, depending on how the tables were set up. Even though the flaw wouldn't have affected me (I'm still using ipchains), Red Hat released an updated kernel on Wednesday (not Thursday as the article reports) and I upgraded. RH's up2date makes it quite easy. Totally painless. Let's see: two days between discovery and patch. The patch was out for two days before the media got a hold of it. Top that, M$! Thanks Blue.Recent Headlines
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