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The real irony is that it doesn't bother Apache running on NT :)<br>
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In all fairness, somewhere along the line there was a patch for this.
All my Apache servers do is put "request failed: URI too long" in the
error log. Even without the fix it really wasn't anything more than a
nuisance. Killing off one child process had no effect on valid sessions
or the parent process.<br>
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Bob Martin<br>
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Mike Nice wrote:
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<pre wrap="">It seems to be another stupid Microsoft Exploit that just
causes annoyance for Unix Boxes.
The only side effect is they fill my dmesg logs with
signal 11's from apache crashing.
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Am I the only one that sees the irony that Apache seg faults from an
attack aimed at Msoft?!
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