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Re: Kernel Vulnerability



No. I am using an own compilation of kernel, but I am using the kernel-source from debian apt sources. I am using 2.4.19.woody2. But this release is vulnerable to that local exploit that freeze the system.

Thanks for the reply anyway.

Fabio.

At 18:32 24/6/2004, Frederik Dannemare wrote:
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On Thursday 24 June 2004 21:52, Fabio Marcos Pedroso Filho wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have some servers here with Debian 3.0 r2 (woody), since I received
> notices about the kernel vulnerabilty I didnt receive any update on
> kernel-image. Is there any release for Debian?
>
> I tried to find this subject on the archive but I didnt find
> anything.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Fabio

Do you in fact have a kernel-image package installed? My memory may be
off, but I don't think a kernel-image packge is actually installed
default.

If "dpkg -l|grep kernel-image" doesn't show anything, you might want to
search for the kernel image that suits your system: "apt-cache search
kernel-image|grep ^kernel-image"

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