I'm using Phil Wood's patched libpcap for Linux which improves the
capture performance quite a lot by using memory-mapping.
However, there seems to be a problem with it. If I turn on
non-blocking mode (either via pcap_setnonblocking or a time-out of
-1), the packets' timestamps do no longer increa
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> "Romain" == Romain Francoise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> for software [3.9,cvs] that has not even been released yet ?
Romain> All the exploits mention tcpdump 3.8.x as being affected. I
Romain> didn't run them to check that it's really the
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> "Guy" == Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Guy> When were you planning on doing the 0.9/3.9 release?
I had planned to issue another beta today or Tuesday, and if there
were no issues, do the release on Saturday. (May 1).
I am behind on email
Hannes Gredler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> for software [3.9,cvs] that has not even been released yet ?
All the exploits mention tcpdump 3.8.x as being affected. I didn't run
them to check that it's really the case, though... did you?
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for software [3.9,cvs] that has not even been released yet ? - /hannes
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Can someone request CAN numbers for these? Michael?
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On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 10:11:53PM -0400, v9 wrote:
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| sorry i didn't include this one in the original message...noticed it
fixed in tcpdump cvs and 3.9 - tx, /hannes
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sorry i didn't include this one in the original message...noticed it
afterwords.
demonstrational code provided../*[ tcpdump(/ethereal)[]: (RSVP) rsvp_print() infinite loop DOS. ]*
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On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 04:02:56PM -0400, v9 wrote:
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| i'm not totally sure this is the right place to send this, but i hope
| so.
it is the right place ...
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| 3 infinite loop dos bugs... the bgp and ldp one SEEM to be fixed in the
| cvs versions...the isis one isn't.
have checked in f
CVS log entries from 24.04.2005 (Sun) 09:06:47 - 25.04.2005 (Mon) 09:06:40 GMT
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Author: guy
File: tcpdump/print-isoclns.c; Revisions: 1.134, 1.133.2.1
File:
v9 wrote:
3 infinite loop dos bugs... the bgp and ldp one SEEM to be fixed in the
cvs versions...the isis one isn't.
I've checked in a change that *should* fix the ISIS loop, but I haven't
tested it directly.
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