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HS04-005_e.html
Posted Aug 26, 2004
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Hitachi Security Advisory - The JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP is susceptible to a denial of service attack. It would be seriously impressive if their advisories could be more vague.

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<p align="right">Update: August 23, 2004</p>
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<h2>Issue of Daemon Stopping in JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP</h2>
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<td class="style1" nowrap="nowrap"><a href="http://www.hitachi-support.com/security_e/vuls_e/HS04-005_e/01-e.html">HS04-005-01</a></td>
<td class="style1">JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP</td>
<td class="style1">HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, Linux, HP-UX IPF, HI-UX/WE2</td>
<td class="style1" nowrap="nowrap">August 23, 2004</td>
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<ul><li type="square">Problem description</li></ul>
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A daemon may stop due to a telecommunication error when the above product is used.
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<li>August 23, 2004: This page is released.<br></li>
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