> It was my understanding that it was the BIND community that > was caught with their pants > down....not Cobalt. I mean this affected BIND not Cobalt > right. It is a BIND exploit right? > > Or maybe I'm just rambling > No, you're completely right! It's not Cobalt's fault, it's ISC.org's fault, or, no! Stop, it's not even ISC.org's fault but rathermost those idiots who make such worms. There will allways be some security leaks and as long noone exploits them, nobody gets harmed. So stop blaiming Cobalt for something that they're not responsible for. Everyone could have made that update for BIND way earlier, before the situation got ugly. It's everyone's fault who didn't update in time. If you run a public webserver you are exposed to everyone, even to those that may harm your website. You should take those security warnings a little more serious and we wouldn't have to talk about this worm. It's the internet. Nobody said the internet is a nice place to be :-) Greets Andres _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
