Hi Chris,

Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> 
<snip> 
> Still, I believe this should require a 7.2.2 release.  Imagine a university
> database server for a course for example - the students would just crash it
> all the time.

Hey yep, good point.

Is this the only way that we know of non postgresql-superusers to be
able to take out the server other than by extremely non-optimal,
resource wasting queries?

If we release a 7.2.2 because of this, can we be pretty sure we have a
"no known vulnerabilities" release, or are there other small holes which
should be fixed too?

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

 
> Chris

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