North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical RE: Fixed IOS datestamps?
Quick question, I'm not sure if this is applicable, but I am having some confusion of what versions of code to upgrade to, and a call to the TAC didn't help. All apologies if this is off topic at all. We are currently running 12.2(8)T5 on several of our 2600 series routers and according to the advisory, we should upgrade to 12.2(8)T10 to get the fix. I downloaded 12.2(8)T10, and the date is June 16th. ?? What gives, that seems really old for a rebuild. The same thing with 12.2(15)T5, the date is June 25th. Am I downloading the right code? I don't want to reboot every router on our network 2 times. TIA. Steve Rude -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Kaufman [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 12:00 PM To: 'Scott Call'; [email protected] Subject: RE: Fixed IOS datestamps? I had the same problem, with no resolution from any of my contacts yet either (perhaps they're busy?)... In my case, 12.2(14)S is a recommended option for 7200s (but built a while back), but that leaves me wondering about 12.2(14)S2 and 12.2(14)S3 (the last of which was at least built recently). Perhaps someone on the list has already compiled a quick "here's a good set of releases for ISPs" list that covers the obvious router choices? I'm also having trouble deciphering whether or not there's an "old enough" release that isn't affected by the bug for 2511 and 2611, since the bug tool data isn't the same as the vulnerability announcement list. Matthew Kaufman [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Scott Call > Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 11:52 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Fixed IOS datestamps? > > > > I started collecting the new IOS files for tonight's reboot of the > Internet, and I had a quick question. > > The datestamps on a lot of the maintainence releases are > months old, and > I just want to make sure I'm getting the right stuff, as they > say, so we > don't have to do this dance again tomorrow. > > For example, 12.0S users are recommended to go to 12.0(25)S, which at > least for the GSR is dated April 14, 2003. > > Do I have the right build of 12.0(25)S or will there be one > with a date > closer to the revelation of the exploit showing up on the > cisco FTP site? > > Thanks > -Scott >
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