On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 09:06:59AM -0700, jdebert wrote:
Well, this is interesting.
Last week:
jdebert@demonstrabo:~> bash -c "f() { x() { _;}; x() { _;} <<a; }"\ 2>/dev/null || echo vulnerable jdebert@demonstrabo:~>
Today:
jdebert@demonstrabo:~> bash -c "f() { x() { _;}; x() { _;} <<a; }"\ 2>/dev/null || echo vulnerable Segmentation fault vulnerable jdebert@demonstrabo:~>
Doesn't bashes documentation explain that this is suposed to happen?
jdebert@demonstrabo:~> rpm -q bash bash-4.2-61.15.1.i586
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