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CERT VU#800113 DNS Cache Poisoning Issue

If anyone running Debian 4 has a solution for this please post here. I am working on this as well and debian only offers a "secure" version in the unstable source.
 
The vulnerability is not in Plesk's packages but in your OS vendor's packages. I believe all Linux distributions have already released updates with (usually backported) patches, so just make sure your system is up to date.
 
So just upgrading with the standard OS packages should work then? I just wanted to make sure there's nothing specific we need to worry about from the control panel perspective before going ahead.

Thanks,
Kelly Shutt
Alentus Corporation
 
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