Kat:
The exploit basically allows DNS to be poisoned. I would think the risk of
that happening internally are low unless you are in a K-12 or
University/College. I am surprised that Apple did not have a fix ready for
the July 8th date... several vendors worked together to get it fixed. I
know Microsoft and Most Linux distros all had fixes that day.
Charles Profitt
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Hi Everyone,
I know this has been discussed, but as a neophyte web admin, how do I
patch for this? We have a 10.4.11 PPC server which is hosting our 3 sites
and Apple hasn't come up with a security patch. Anyone have any ideas? The
link goes to the vulnerability but I'm not sure where to go with this or
how to fix it.
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/800113
Peace,
Kat
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