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From FreeBSD (glebius)
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From Henri Kemppainen
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A specially crafted struct sockaddr_dl argument can trigger a stack
overflow of a static buffer in libc.  An attacker may be able to
use this to write to arbitrary locations in the data segment.
From FreeBSD (glebius); OK deraadt@ mestre@
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a sockaddr_dl is a questionnable interface.  But now it makes it harder
to properly reference ifp becauses of this.
Set sdl_index to the index of the corresponding interface when
constructing a routing message.
Ridding previous libc crank.
ok guenther@, deraadt@, dlg@
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split functions off res_debug.c so that getnetnamadr.c does not pull it
all when it's used.
okay deraadt@, krw@
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rescinded 22 July 1999.  Proofed by myself and Theo.
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Make sure everything uses {SYS,}LIBC_SCCS properly
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