Yea, while a simple command may fix it, it should not be present on an out of the box install. A security bug as serious as this, should never have been left to the administrators to find out the hard way that data may be compromised because there was nothing in known-issues demonstrating that this flaw even existed.
Yea, while a simple command may fix it, it should not be present on an out of the box install. A security bug as serious as this, should never have been left to the administrators to find out the hard way that data may be compromised because there was nothing in known-issues demonstrating that this flaw even existed.