On 06/09/12 19:05, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 06:36:56PM +0300, Rücker Thomas wrote:
Hi Jonas,
On 13/06/12 02:02, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On 12-06-13 at 12:50am, Rücker Thomas wrote:
Hello, your friendly upstream here.
We just released Icecast 2.3.3 which
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 06:36:56PM +0300, Rücker Thomas wrote:
Hi Jonas,
On 13/06/12 02:02, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On 12-06-13 at 12:50am, Rücker Thomas wrote:
Hello, your friendly upstream here.
We just released Icecast 2.3.3 which addresses this issue.
Also for the record.
Dear maintainer,
Recently you fixed one or more security problems and as a result you closed
this bug. These problems were not serious enough for a Debian Security
Advisory, so they are now on my radar for fixing in the following suites
through point releases:
squeeze (6.0.6) - use target stable
Hi Jonas,
On 13/06/12 02:02, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On 12-06-13 at 12:50am, Rücker Thomas wrote:
Hello, your friendly upstream here.
We just released Icecast 2.3.3 which addresses this issue.
Also for the record. It's fairly easy to spot those injection
attempts by looking at
Hello, your friendly upstream here.
We just released Icecast 2.3.3 which addresses this issue.
Also for the record. It's fairly easy to spot those injection attempts
by looking at the Icecast access log.
Cheers
Thomas
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Package: icecast2
Severity: important
Tags: security
Hi,
a minor vulnerability has been discovered in Icecast. Please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/icecast2/+bug/894782 for
details.
This is CVE-2011-4612, please mention it in the changelog.
This doesn't warrant a DSA. You can