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Message-ID: <20040905073417.GA23774@c9x.org>
From: j at pureftpd.org (Jedi/Sector One)
Subject: Re: DOS in Brocade switches (was: Engenio/LSI Logic controllers denial of service/data corruption)

On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 08:48:46AM +0200, Jan Muenther wrote:
> just a simple question, but have you talked to Wind River or whoever does
> vxWorks these days...?

  Yes. There's no difference between regular support requests and security
issues. They demand a valid VxWorks license number before having a look at
the content of mails. But as I am only using devices that embed VxWorks, I've
none and this is a no go.

  Since Brocade has a fix, maybe VxWorks did it silently at the first place.

  BTW Brocade has confirmed that any switch running pre-3.2 code is
vulnerable, including models 3800, 3200 and 2800. Latest models will all run
Linux instead.

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