Problem is I'm finding this morning all the hardware vendors that use linux under their os, which is pretty much all of them these days from a few $100k routers and switches to my dd-wrt box at home, even storage, firewalls, etc.  Clients want a fix, now waiting on the vendors again.  :\

Shellshock was the same way, some cases took weeks.  Funny how my Cisco's and Arista's are vulnerable to things like shellshock, but my dd-wrt box wasn't.  I don't think so lucky with this one though.

-mb


On 01/28/2015 10:35 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
From the mint forums:
Linux Mint 17, or in fact any distro with glibc newer than 2.17, wasn't vulnerable to this. (First ISO of Linux Mint 17 already shipped with glibc 2.19.)


:-)~MIKE~(-: