Re: AMNESIA:33 and FreeBSD TCP/IP stack involvement

2020-12-17 Thread Hartmann, O.
> Hartmann, O. wrote this message on Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 06:58 +0100: > > I've got a question about recently discovered serious > > vulnerabilities in certain TCP stack implementations, designated as > > AMNESIA:33 (as far as I could follow the recently made > > announcements and statements, ple

Re: AMNESIA:33 and FreeBSD TCP/IP stack involvement

2020-12-11 Thread John Kennedy
On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 06:58:49AM +0100, Hartmann, O. wrote: > Hello, > I've got a question about recently discovered serious vulnerabilities > in certain TCP stack implementations, designated as AMNESIA:33 (as far > as I could follow the recently made announcements and statements, > please see, f

Re: AMNESIA:33 and FreeBSD TCP/IP stack involvement

2020-12-10 Thread John-Mark Gurney
Hartmann, O. wrote this message on Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 06:58 +0100: > I've got a question about recently discovered serious vulnerabilities > in certain TCP stack implementations, designated as AMNESIA:33 (as far > as I could follow the recently made announcements and statements, > please see, for

Re: AMNESIA:33 and FreeBSD TCP/IP stack involvement

2020-12-09 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
I'm not posting as someone in-the-know about the state of the FreeBSD stack --- I trust the security team to divulge things as required, BUT ... ... the examples of vulnerable things in that article to reference lead me to conclude that the stacks in question are "libraries" ... likely, but not n

AMNESIA:33 and FreeBSD TCP/IP stack involvement

2020-12-08 Thread Hartmann, O.
Hello, I've got a question about recently discovered serious vulnerabilities in certain TCP stack implementations, designated as AMNESIA:33 (as far as I could follow the recently made announcements and statements, please see, for instance, https://www.zdnet.com/article/amnesia33-vulnerabilities-imp