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From: nd at perlig.de (André Malo) Subject: Re: local buffer overflow in htpasswd for apache 1.3.31 not fixed in .33? * Larry Cashdollar <lwc@...id.ath.cx> wrote: > Read the first post by Luiz. This is only applicable if your running > apache chrooted and htpasswd is part of that chrooted environment. (1) I've read his post, I answered and my answer never appeared on FD. (2) It's just FUD. Show me a concrete scenario, where a non-setuid htpasswd breaks out of a correctly chrooted environment. nd -- Winnetous Erbe: <http://pub.perlig.de/books.html#apache2>