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Re: Fwd: Any user can panic OpenBSD machine
From: explorer () FLAME ORG (Michael Graff)
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 11:51:48 -0700
Jason Thorpe <thorpej () nas nasa gov> writes:
To see if this is a generic *BSD bug, I checked a NetBSD-current (1.3F) machine. NetBSD 1.3F is NOT vulnerable; the readv() returns EINVAL. I performed the NetBSD test on both a PPro (i386) and Shark (arm32).
I tested a NetBSD/i386-1.3.2 machine just now, which also returned EINVAL. --Michael
Current thread:
- Re: Fwd: Any user can panic OpenBSD machine Jason Thorpe (Jul 27)
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