[c-nsp] Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple Crafted IPv6 Packets Cause Reload

Siva Valliappan svalliap at cisco.com
Wed Jan 26 17:20:03 EST 2005


clarification below -

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Ryan O'Connell wrote:

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> On 26/01/2005 16:21, Kim Onnel wrote:
> | Was that why all tier-1 providers were upgrading ?
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> They generally get such notices a week before the rest of us, so quite
> probably.
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the mentioned Cisco PSIRT on this thread was released simultaneously (not a
staggered release).  so it only went out today.  based on threads on
NANOG and other public aliases, i do not believe it was Cisco equipment
that was undergoing the upgrades earlier this week.

cheers
.siva

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