Thread: Postgres Security Expert???

Postgres Security Expert???

From
"Christopher Kings-Lynne"
Date:
Does anyone know who the Postgres security patcher mentioned in this article
is:

http://kernel.sysdoor.com/eng/

Is it that guy who found all the buffer overflows?

Chris



Re: Postgres Security Expert???

From
Justin Clift
Date:
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know who the Postgres security patcher mentioned in this article
> is:
> 
> http://kernel.sysdoor.com/eng/
> 
> Is it that guy who found all the buffer overflows?

Don't know.  Just asked them through their online form.

Let's hope they get back to us.

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

> Chris

-- 
"My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those
who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the
first group; there was less competition there."  - Indira Gandhi


Re: Postgres Security Expert???

From
Justin Clift
Date:
Hi Chris,

Just received this from them.  Look like he was trying to claim stuff
that wasn't true.

:-/

Thanks for pointing this out Chris.  :)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


***********

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Demande de renseignements Defi SYSDOOR
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:04:47 +0100
From: "Vergoz Michael (SYSDOOR)" <mvergoz@sysdoor.com>
To: <justin@postgresql.org>
References: <200211260205.gAQ25GTK009595@jenna>

Dear Clift,

>
> Justin Clift PostgreSQL Global Development Group demande des informations
> son adresse :
>
> Son e-mail : justin@postgresql.org
> Son téléphone : +61.393631313
> Son message : Hi,
>
> Just noticed your website mentioning that "Michael Vergoz" is well known
to created security patches for PostgreSQL:
>
> http://kernel.sysdoor.com/eng/
>
> Can you please point us in their direction, as we don't know him by name.

Right, it's true that i never make "_security_ patches" for
PostGreSQL...

>
> As a side thought, would you please be able to correct the spelling of
PostgreSQL on the same page.  Presently it's spelt "PostGreSQL", which
is
incorrect.

Better way, i'v remove postgresql name in the site, as i think you want.

>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Justin Clift
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------
> Source IP : 203.173.161.124 (p378-tnt1.mel.ihug.com.au)
> Secure ID : 54DADE92526600767C167680368AFBBB@sysdoor.com
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------
>

Best Regards,
Vergoz Michael
SYSDOOR
Founder

***********

-- 
"My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those
who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the
first group; there was less competition there."  - Indira Gandhi


Re: Postgres Security Expert???

From
"Nigel J. Andrews"
Date:

FWIW, a search on Google gives some hits for the name on the lists this
year.

First impressions are that it's not Sir Mondred (or whatever the spelling was).


On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Justin Clift wrote:

> Hi Chris,
>
> Just received this from them.  Look like he was trying to claim stuff
> that wasn't true.
>
> :-/
>
> Thanks for pointing this out Chris.  :)
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Justin Clift
>
>
> ***********
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: Demande de renseignements Defi SYSDOOR
> Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:04:47 +0100
> From: "Vergoz Michael (SYSDOOR)" <mvergoz@sysdoor.com>
> To: <justin@postgresql.org>
> References: <200211260205.gAQ25GTK009595@jenna>
>
> Dear Clift,
>
> >
> > Justin Clift PostgreSQL Global Development Group demande des informations
> > son adresse :
> >
> > Son e-mail : justin@postgresql.org
> > Son téléphone : +61.393631313
> > Son message : Hi,
> >
> > Just noticed your website mentioning that "Michael Vergoz" is well known
> to created security patches for PostgreSQL:
> >
> > http://kernel.sysdoor.com/eng/
> >
> > Can you please point us in their direction, as we don't know him by name.
>
> Right, it's true that i never make "_security_ patches" for
> PostGreSQL...
>
> >
> > As a side thought, would you please be able to correct the spelling of
> PostgreSQL on the same page.  Presently it's spelt "PostGreSQL", which
> is
> incorrect.
>
> Better way, i'v remove postgresql name in the site, as i think you want.
>
> >
> > Regards and best wishes,
> >
> > Justin Clift
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------------------
> > Source IP : 203.173.161.124 (p378-tnt1.mel.ihug.com.au)
> > Secure ID : 54DADE92526600767C167680368AFBBB@sysdoor.com
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------------------
> >
>
> Best Regards,
> Vergoz Michael
> SYSDOOR
> Founder
>
> ***********
>



Re: Postgres Security Expert???

From
"scott.marlowe"
Date:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Justin Clift wrote:

> Dear Clift,
> 
> > As a side thought, would you please be able to correct the spelling of
> PostgreSQL on the same page.  Presently it's spelt "PostGreSQL", which
> is
> incorrect.
> 
> Better way, i'v remove postgresql name in the site, as i think you want.
> 

Well, they still have PostGreSQL still on their front page, which is 
dynamic, as it lists new instrusion attempts every time you refresh it.