[542] in bugtraq
Re: Re: Re: Sun Patch Id #102060-01
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Smith)
Tue Dec 20 12:25:44 1994
From: Jeff Smith <Jeff.Smith@dcs.warwick.ac.uk>
To: bmanning@isi.edu
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 1994 14:12:43 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: bugtraq@fc.net
In-Reply-To: <199412201245.AA01599@zed.isi.edu> from "bmanning@isi.edu" at Dec 20, 94 04:45:11 am
>
> > >> 4.1.4 ??? I thought that 4.1.3_U1b was to be the very last release
> > >> of sunos4...
> > >>
> > The people I spoke with were quick to point out that you don't buy
> > much over Solaris 1.1.1_U1 except to have a kernel for new HyperSparc
> > machines. Notably, I was told that it doesn't have the patches integrated
> > into it, just along in a subdirectory on the CDROM.
> >
>
> Not what I heard from Mark Graff (A SUN Internal Security guy).
> He indicates that the patches are integrated. Now I have no
> personal knowledge of this yet.
I have the CD and documentation in front of me. We got this from Sun
by asking for it. There would appear to be the normal set of patches
for unbundled things, plus a number of integrated patches. 102060 is
not among those listed, although a higher number 102096-01 is. There
is also a miscellaneous bug fix #1149774 "remote users can override
the way NFS filesystems are mounted to gain root access", with no
correspoding patch number.
The printed list of devices supported remains the same (although there
is actually a tcx.o file in the sun4m/OBJ directory).
--
Jeff Smith, Computer Science, Warwick University, Coventry, CV4 7AL, England
jeff@dcs.warwick.ac.uk phone: +44 203 523485 fax: +44 203 525714