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[ale] Question on Recent CIAC BASH Advisory
- Subject: [ale] Question on Recent CIAC BASH Advisory
- From: jmills at siberia.gtri.gatech.edu (John M. Mills)
- Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 13:52:21 -0400
Hello --
I followed recommendations of CIAC bulletin G-41, and installed a patched
version of bash-1.14.7, with no observed problems. I checked my new shell:
$ bash -c 'ls\377who'
bash: ls377who: command not found
So far, so good. Out of curiosity I then checked my old (bash-1.14.2) shell:
$ /bin/bash.old -c 'ls\377who'
/bin/bash.old: ls377who: command not found
Shucks! What versions had the hole? Have I really tested for it?
I'm running Linux 1.2.13, a.out, having upgraded my kernel from an earlier
Slackware release. (ELF RSN [RealSoonNow], 2.0.x ASAID [AsSoonAsIDare].)
Regards --jmm--
John M. Mills, Senior Research Engineer -- john.m.mills at gtri.gatech.edu
Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332-0853
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