[csw-users] Security Vulnerabilities in Samba.

Jens Langner J.Langner at fzd.de
Fri Jul 20 17:38:54 CEST 2007


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Hi Jeremiah,

Jeremiah Johnson schrieb:

[...]
> Thanks, I appreciate it.  Sun and SFW have released updates, but our
> maintance policy is a bit odd for installing sun patches which is why
> we're using Blastwave.

Can you please elaborate where to get those Sun/SFW updates from?
Because out of the sunvolve document you have linked us to, I can't see
where one can get the SFW updates. In there the issue is still under
investigation and not closed.

BTW: We also once used the blastwave samba packages instead of the ones
from SFW. However, in our large 100+ users environment they proved to be
substantly slower (less performant) than the ones supplied by SFW. I
dunno why, but perhaps the SFW packages are compiled with a higher
optimization enabled.

cheers,
jens
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Jens Langner                                         Ph: +49-351-2602757
Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V.
Institute of Radiopharmacy - PET Center                 J.Langner at fzd.de
Germany                                               http://www.fzd.de/
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