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Old 07-11-2008
Gentoo: BIND Cache poisoning

LinuxSecurity.com: A weakness in the DNS protocol has been reported, which could lead to cache poisoning on recursive resolvers.

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PSPAX(1)						    Documentation for pax-utils 						  PSPAX(1)

NAME
pspax - list ELF/PaX information about running processes SYNOPSIS
pspax [options] ELFs DESCRIPTION
pspax is a user-space utility that scans the proc directory and list ELF types, as well as their respective PaX flags and filenames and attributes. Depending on build options, it may additionaly display the process running set of capabilities. OPTIONS
-a, --all Show all processes -h, --header Print GNU_STACK/PT_LOAD markings -i, --ipaddr Print ipaddr info if supported -p, --pid PID Only process specified process id -u, --user UID Process user/uid # -g, --group GID Process group/gid # -n, --nx Only display w^x processes -w, --wx Only display w|x processes -v, --verbose Be verbose (can be used more than once) -B, --nobanner Don't display the header -h, --help Show condensed usage and exit -V, --version Print version and exit HOMEPAGE
http://hardened.gentoo.org/pax-utils.xml REPORTING BUGS
Please include as much information as possible (using any available debugging options) and send bug reports to the maintainers (see the AUTHORS section). Please use the Gentoo bugzilla at http://bugs.gentoo.org/ if possible. SEE ALSO
chpax(1), dumpelf(1), paxctl(1), pspax(1), readelf(1), scanelf(1) AUTHORS
Ned Ludd <solar@gentoo.org> Maintainer Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Maintainer Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org> Mach-O Maintainer NOTES
1. http://hardened.gentoo.org/pax-utils.xml 2. http://bugs.gentoo.org/ pax-utils 0.2.3 03/03/2011 PSPAX(1)