New security articel on SuSE Knowledge Portal
Hi ppl, just a short note: The first part of my paper about security bugs in source code was released on SuSE's Knowledge Portal. english: http://portal.suse.de/en/content.php?3occccccccccccccccccccmccccccccccocccccccococcccccccccccccccc&content/security/secprog1.html german: http://portal.suse.de/de/content.php?3occccccccccccccccccccmccccccccccocccccccococcccccccccccccccc&content/security/secprog1.html The original paper with all it's typos and in german language can be found on http://www.suse.de/~thomas/papers/index.html I hope you all enjoy reading it. ;-) I would be happy if you report mistakes/errors/typos I made. And again, thanks to the portal team. :-) Bye, Thomas -- Thomas Biege, SuSE GmbH, Schanzaeckerstr. 10, 90443 Nuernberg E@mail: thomas@suse.de Function: Security Support & Auditing "lynx -source http://www.suse.de/~thomas/thomas.pgp | pgp -fka" Key fingerprint = 51 AD B9 C7 34 FC F2 54 01 4A 1C D4 66 64 09 84
* Thomas Biege <thomas@suse.de> [010528 18:27]:
Hi ppl, just a short note: The first part of my paper about security bugs in source code was released on SuSE's Knowledge Portal.
Being a person with no programming background I found this article very easy to understand from the pov of a layman and found answers to my questions what realy happens when buffer overflow happens. I think Thomas do deserve a heartily "Well done " and keep the good job going on. I do now believe many RH users actually envy SuSE users cause we do have a better distro and a better Security team then any other distro in the market Thanks -- Togan Muftuoglu
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
* Thomas Biege <thomas@suse.de> [010528 18:27]:
Hi ppl, just a short note: The first part of my paper about security bugs in source code was released on SuSE's Knowledge Portal.
Being a person with no programming background I found this article very easy to understand from the pov of a layman and found answers to my questions what realy happens when buffer overflow happens.
I think Thomas do deserve a heartily "Well done " and keep the good job going on. I do now believe many RH users actually envy SuSE users cause we do have a better distro and a better Security team then any other distro in the market
:-) Thanks. Bye, Thomas -- Thomas Biege, SuSE GmbH, Schanzaeckerstr. 10, 90443 Nuernberg E@mail: thomas@suse.de Function: Security Support & Auditing "lynx -source http://www.suse.de/~thomas/thomas.pgp | pgp -fka" Key fingerprint = 51 AD B9 C7 34 FC F2 54 01 4A 1C D4 66 64 09 84
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