can you demonstrate working examples of these exploits on a fully
updated CentOS machine ?
This is not a vulnerability that I have discovered but one that the
nessus security analysis program identified and is documents with the
following RHN php security update: RHSA-2005-831. Nessus is
recommending moving to 5.0.4. Could this be something that has been
fixed already within the 4.3.X php versions within Centos and nessus is
misreading this as an issue having not been compiled specifically for
Centos but RHES4?
If it is an existing issue I would like to figure out how to address it
without issues...if it's not an issue then I intend to just move on. I
tried searching the Centos bug tracker but had no luck there.
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Eucke
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