Fixing it all in a new release rather than releasing a patch for the past releases ? cool. I wrote your e-mail somewhere. But getting Support for the OS that we sell shouldn't be that hard. When it comes security it's easy u know :) On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Security Response Alias wrote: > , > tiggerat_private > Subject: Re: Unixware 7.1.1 rtpm > Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:45:15 -0700 (PDT) > > > To: aycanat_private > > Dear Aycan Irican, > > The bash shell, and anything in /usr/local/bin is not shipped with, > nor supported on 7.1.1. > > The standard commands that you cite do fail in 7.1.1. These have been > fixed in our upcoming release of OpenUnix 8 (the next release of > UnixWare): > > $ ksh -o emacs > $ export TERM=`perl -e 'printf "B"x4800'` > $ /usr/sbin/rtpm > TERMINFO pathname for device exceeds 512 characters. > $ ndcfg > BBB ... BBB:terminfo too long > ndcfg> > $ scoadmin > TERMINFO pathname for device exceeds 512 characters. > Fatal error: (vTcl interp) Connection closed unexpectedly - No Data > Error Information logged to: /tmp/tclerror.18226.log > $ > > We would prefer that you contact us first, before sending mail to the > bugtraq alias, but we do appreciate information concerning possible > security violations in our products. > > Sincerely, > > Caldera Support > > > > > ----- Forwarded message from Aycan Irican <aycanat_private> ----- > > Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 09:43:03 +0300 (EEST) > From: Aycan Irican <aycanat_private> > To: <bugtraqat_private> > Subject: Unixware 7.1.1 rtpm > > > $ uname -a > UnixWare paris 5 7.1.1 i386 x86at SCO UNIX_SVR5 > (this is a two node NSC) > > $ id > uid=101(fixxxer) gid=1(other) > $ ls -al /usr/sbin/rtpm > -r-xr-sr-x 1 bin sys 288324 Mar 22 22:35 /usr/sbin/rtpm > $ export TERM=`perl -e 'printf "B"x4800'` > $ rtpm > Memory fault > $ bash > Memory fault(coredump) > $ vi > Memory fault(coredump) > $ ndcfg > Memory fault(coredump) > $ scoadmin > Fatal error: (vTcl interp) Connection closed unexpectedly - No Data > Error Information logged to: /tmp/tclerror.131977.log > $ more > Memory fault > $ man sendmail > /usr/bin/html2ascii: line 34: 132022: Memory fault > $ /usr/local/bin/less > Memory fault > $ /usr/local/bin/gdb rtpm > Memory fault > > lots of bugs...self-explained... > > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- >
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