Re: remote memory reading using arp?

warchild@spoofed.org
Sun, 28 Apr 2002 13:47:25 -0400


> The driver should be fixed in that case. I would consider it a driver
> bug. The cost of clearing the tail should be minimal, it is at most
> two cache lines.
>
> Is it known which driver caused this?

My testing yesterday was done with a Xircom RBEM58G-100 (10/100 + 56k) and an
Aironet PC4800 (with xircom_tulip_cb and airo/airo_cs, respectively).
Since this may be a driver problem, I should note that the airo drivers are
from pcmcia-cs-3.1.33.


> > This is NOT a "remote memory reading" exploit, since there is no way to
>
> It really is.

I'm finding it really difficult to replicate this problem today, but if I
find anything else that may be of use to help shed more light on this
issue, I'll be sure and share it.

thanks
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