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To: Bush2000

http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-16.html

Yea there is not way Windows would ever have a buffer overflow problem on its NIC...


41 posted on 05/19/2004 9:50:52 PM PDT by N3WBI3
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To: N3WBI3
Them is lies. The truth can only come from those messages originating from microsoft or from those orgs that are paid from the holy coffers of microsoft.

;->
42 posted on 05/19/2004 9:53:21 PM PDT by inflation (Cuba = BAD, China = Good? Why, should both be treated the way Cuba is?)
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To: N3WBI3
Yea there is not way Windows would ever have a buffer overflow problem on its NIC...

Sheezus, what a dim bulb. RPC ain't the NIC driver.
45 posted on 05/19/2004 9:55:25 PM PDT by Bush2000
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To: N3WBI3

That isn't an overflow in a driver, that is a security issue with a windows subsystem that, while not directly related to the NIC drivers, uses the network subsystems to do it's work.

For windows NIC driver bugs you may have to search the microsoft knowledge base (for drivers supported by microsoft) or the 3rd party vendors themselves.


46 posted on 05/19/2004 9:55:43 PM PDT by inflation (Cuba = BAD, China = Good? Why, should both be treated the way Cuba is?)
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To: N3WBI3

A freaking driver bug causes a kernel meltdown? Must be a benefit of that space age monolithic design, LOL.


48 posted on 05/19/2004 10:04:19 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
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