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Message-ID: <F77E5703-6224-11D8-AE59-000393DC4650@midsouth.rr.com>
From: jmgraham at midsouth.rr.com (Michael Graham)
Subject: Re: Second critical mremap() bug found in all Linux kernels

You seem to have subscribed to the wrong mailing list.  "Reasonable 
Disclosure" is down the hall.


On Feb 18, 2004, at 8:52 AM, Paul Starzetz wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Christophe Devine wrote:
>
>> This PoC exploit can be used to check if a Linux system is vulnerable
>> to the second do_mremap() bug; the code has only been tested on Linux
>> version 2.4.22 so far
>
> please do not post any exploit code(s) before a proper grace period.
>
> -- 
> Paul Starzetz
> iSEC Security Research
> http://isec.pl/
>
>
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