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silvio_at_big.net.au
Date: Fri Sep 27 2002 - 12:48:45 CDT

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    THREATCON ADVISORY 1.21 --> "b4ck t0 th3 futur3"

    Be w4rned. this advisory requires 1.21 jiggyflopz of electricity to
    get you back to 1996.

    -->

    On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 02:06:56PM +0200, Mikhail Iakovlev wrote:
    >
    > Can you? Doubt it.
    > You should perhaps install somewhere slackware 3.0 and use old
    > mount/umount exploit for learning, than you can accuse others of

    ok.. please go to my analysis at the end of this AdViZoRRy.

    > incompentense if you wish. However, since it will take you a _long_ time
    > to get to that level - here is what will happen:
    > 1. You do as I described, and in process you finally get self-confidence
    > and won't even bother to react on accusation. Because you would know what
    > you are worth.
    > 2. You are lazy, and you would continue to accuse other people in attempt
    > to cover your incompentense.
    >
    > Choice is yours, and we all will see how it goes:)

    ok captain!

    > If we see your reactions still, it means simply that you are lazy bastard,
    > and you're not even worth our attention.
    > As simple as that.
     
    yep!

    > Cheers,
    >
    > Mik-

    back to 1996 -->
    this is util-linux-2.5

          case 't': /* specify file system types */
            types = parse_list (optarg);
            break;

    string_list
    parse_list (char *strings)
    {
      string_list list;
      char *t;

      if (strings == NULL)
        return NULL;

      list = cons (strtok (strings, ","), NULL);

      while ((t = strtok (NULL, ",")) != NULL)
        list = cons (t, list);

      return list;

    }

    leaving 1996 for a minute, and going "b4ck 2 th3 futur3" -->

    $ cat /etc/redhat-release
    Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness)

    $ mount -V
    mount: mount-2.10m

    $ mount -t ""
    Segmentation fault

    $ mount -t ,
    Segmentation fault

    --
    Silvio
    

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