Re: [PATCHv2 4/3] a last minute change I forgot to add

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On 11/28/2012 06:18 AM, Peter Krempa wrote:
> On 11/27/12 22:38, Laine Stump wrote:
>> I forgot that I was going to add in the following at the suggestion of
>> David Woodhouse (the original reporter of the CVE) in this comment
>> of the BZ:
>>
>>    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=874702#c14
>>
>> It adds checking for the deprecated ("but still really useful")
>> FEC0::/10 range of IPv6 addresses.
>>
>> I plan to squash the virsocketaddr.c change into 2/3, and the
>> bridge_driver.c change into 3/3 before pushing.
>>
>
> ...
>
>> routable subnet "
>>                                    "(see CVE-2012-3411). You must either
>> upgrade dnsmasq, "
>>                                    "or use a private/local subnet range
>> for this network "
>> -                                 "(as described in RFC1918/RFC4193)."),
>> ipaddr,
>> +                                 "(as described in
>> RFC1918/RFC3484/RFC4193)."), ipaddr,
>
> Your mail client broke long lines into shorter ones but "patch"
> doesn't like that. Could you please repost either this diff using git
> send-email or the complete patch you're going to squash this in?

I'd originally intended to post the interdiffs from git, but made a
mistake with git reset and ended up with the changes squashed in before
I was able to send the separate patches - all I had left was the output
of diff in a terminal window. Since it was such a minor change (the
change in bridge_driver.c only modifies log message and comment text,
and the change in virsocketaddr.c adds one more clause to an
expression), I figured it could just be visually examined.

Since I no longer have the interdiffs, I'll just repost the entire series.

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