The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
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Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
Already patched on mx and antix - viewtopic.php?p=464563#p464539
Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
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v---- has been linked (not by me) in the without-systemd wiki (title of this forum topic matches the title of the linked register.co.uk article)
v---- has been linked (not by me) in the without-systemd wiki (title of this forum topic matches the title of the linked register.co.uk article)
Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
You guys are fast! :D
This vulnerability doesn't worry me personally, as I turn IPv6 off on the kernel line. I don't remember whether I've bought that how-to into the Tutorials here or not.
[edit:] I just checked & I haven't done the turn of IPv6 thing in tutorials, so I will in a bit.
This vulnerability doesn't worry me personally, as I turn IPv6 off on the kernel line. I don't remember whether I've bought that how-to into the Tutorials here or not.
[edit:] I just checked & I haven't done the turn of IPv6 thing in tutorials, so I will in a bit.
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Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
Is it : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="ipv6.disable=1" ?handy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 11:02 pm This vulnerability doesn't worry me personally, as I turn IPv6 off on the kernel line. I don't remember whether I've bought that how-to into the Tutorials here or not.
[edit:] I just checked & I haven't done the turn of IPv6 thing in tutorials, so I will in a bit.
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Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
Not yet:turtlebay777 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 7:47 am Already patched on mx and antix - viewtopic.php?p=464563#p464539
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tra ... 2018-15688
This one was fixed is:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tra ... 2018-14665
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Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
Yep. I have a pretty thorough how-to on it that I'll get around to putting in the tutorials section, as it makes it easier for someone doing a search to find it, & it should hopefully answer all of their questions too.fehlix wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 8:04 pmIs it : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="ipv6.disable=1" ?handy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 11:02 pm This vulnerability doesn't worry me personally, as I turn IPv6 off on the kernel line. I don't remember whether I've bought that how-to into the Tutorials here or not.
[edit:] I just checked & I haven't done the turn of IPv6 thing in tutorials, so I will in a bit.
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Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
So Dolphin Oracle was wrong then when he said it was already patched?fehlix wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 8:17 pmNot yet:turtlebay777 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 7:47 am Already patched on mx and antix - viewtopic.php?p=464563#p464539
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tra ... 2018-15688
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https://security-tracker.debian.org/tra ... 2018-14665
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Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
They are 2 different exploits.turtlebay777 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 2:21 pmSo Dolphin Oracle was wrong then when he said it was already patched?fehlix wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 8:17 pmNot yet:turtlebay777 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 7:47 am Already patched on mx and antix - viewtopic.php?p=464563#p464539
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tra ... 2018-15688
This one was fixed is:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tra ... 2018-14665
The one d_o said was fixed (and it is) refers to xorg
This thread refers to dhcp in systemd (not fixed) and network-manager. (not fixed)
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Re: The D in Systemd stands for 'Dammmmit!' A nasty DHCPv6 packet can pwn a vulnerable Linux box
what if you only use ipv4?
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