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<Grommish>
stintel: Something interesting I noticed.. The weird Octeon time bug seems to be gone under 5.4 :D It would always report UTC, regardless of what it was set to..
<rsalvaterra>
Twelve years in development. And the on-disk format needs changes. Again.
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<hurricos>
robimarko: Yeah, that's so sad. Thank you for the additional information. I know historically open platforms have always had great staying power -- they still make ath9k-based hardware to this day -- but I don't know whether Microchip will get their stuff sorted out quickly enough to make it all actually happen.
<Habbie>
reading that page, i suspect none of those actually introduce vulnerabilities to OpenWrt systems
<Habbie>
by which i only mean, there's probably no reason to panic
<Habbie>
(i'm not the person to answer your question with a yes or no anyway)
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<grid>
yeah, i don't think any of those would affect anything
<Habbie>
the lzma one is the only one i'm unsure about
<grid>
it's not built by default
<Habbie>
right
<grid>
nor is man / hush. awk is used, but not with user-supplied patterns
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<Habbie>
those 3 things i also concluded from a brief check
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<Habbie>
is there some document on what openwrt considers security issues? it's clear to me that anybody with luci access would probably be considered equal to a root user
<Habbie>
i'd expect anybody else to be considered equal to somebody who can just pass packets through the box
<Habbie>
but i'm wondering if there is a policy
<Habbie>
(many closed source routing vendors consider it a problem if an admin user can get a root shell - but their code quality often does not match that policy ;) )
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<karlp>
well, you log into luci as root, so... you get exactly what the label says?
<Habbie>
yep
<Habbie>
i agree
<hauke>
Habbie: we should backport the fixes
<Habbie>
hauke, no disagreement from me
<hauke>
if someone wants to help getting a pull request would be nice ;-)