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From: Dan Stromberg (strombrg
nis.acs.uci.edu)Date: Mon Jul 02 2001 - 16:28:04 CDT
On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 11:15:29AM -0400, Christopher William Palow wrote:
> what machines does this really effect? Those running samba and AFS,
> mainly educational institutions or other large institutions.
...or systems with NFS configured with /net. Probably easier to find,
and wouldn't require creation on a machine the attacked system trusts
- any old NFS server on the internet should do then if /net is
configured.
-- Dan Stromberg UCI/NACS/DCS
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