On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
> of length of log lines - exim writes some seriously long lines if you have
> logging of subjects and recipients, and some (old) syslog libraries would
> take that as an invitation to overwrite your stack.... so exim would also
> need to change its log format to avoid opening new security holes. Ugh!
That really is something I would not like to have to do. There's a site
(whose name I forget) that, when you make an SMTP connectin to it, goes
220-<welcome stuff>
220-Please wait, we have a temporary problem
220-Please wait, we have a temporary problem
220-Please wait, we have a temporary problem
...
220-Thank you for waiting
220 <more welcome stuff>
That's if you are lucky. Sometimes it just goes on pouring out the
"Please wait" lines (with a pause of about 10 secs) for ever. Exim is
collecting the multiline response into a 4K buffer. When this fills, it
complains - and logs the response as a single log line...
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