Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following, completely innocuous command line
$ fetch -o - http://sites.inka.de/mips/unix/freebsd/xterm.shar | sh
executed as a non-priviledged user, reproducibly panics the machine.
It's caused by fdesc mounted on /dev/fd.
I sent in a PR,
Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following, completely innocuous command line
$ fetch -o - http://sites.inka.de/mips/unix/freebsd/xterm.shar | sh
executed as a non-priviledged user, reproducibly panics the machine.
Some people have mailed that this particular command line
5.0-CURRENT from ~May 17, dual ppro.
The following, completely innocuous command line
$ fetch -o - http://sites.inka.de/mips/unix/freebsd/xterm.shar | sh
executed as a non-priviledged user, reproducibly panics the machine.
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: Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: "fetch | sh" panics system
5.0-CURRENT from ~May 17, dual ppro.
The following, completely innocuous command line
$ fetch -o - http://sites.inka.de/mips/unix/freebsd/xterm.shar | sh
executed as a non-privil
On Tue 2000-05-30 (16:28), Christian Weisgerber wrote:
5.0-CURRENT from ~May 17, dual ppro.
The following, completely innocuous command line
$ fetch -o - http://sites.inka.de/mips/unix/freebsd/xterm.shar | sh
(nbm@monster) /home/nbm uname -a
FreeBSD monster.sunesi.com 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD