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|    Binkd 1.1a101 binaries for Win32, Win64,    |
|    19 Apr 20 02:41:30    |
      REPLY: 2:5057/19 5b3358e3       MSGID: 2:5057/77 5e9b821f       CHRS: CP866 2       TZUTC: 0400       Hello All!              http://download.binkd.org       http://sites.google.com/site/vasilyevmax/fido              whatsnew:              2020/04/05 20:33:09 git       README.md,2.2,2.3       Update README.md       Fixed incorrect instructions and beautified the steps into a tested and       verified cookbook style Howto.              2020/01/30 10:21:49 1.1a-101 git       client.c,2.109,2.110       Fix an out-of-bounds error on sockaddrs.       The `invalidAddresses` vector in `client.c` is used       to hold invalid addresses `binkd` should not use.       However, the array was of type `struct sockaddr`,       which is not large enough to hold all of the       protocol-specific data of the `struct sockaddr_*`       structures. As a result, `binkd` would access       out-of-bounds memory when examining elements of       the array.              Fixed by redefining `invalidAddresses` to be an       array of type `struct sockaddr_storage`, which is       guaranteed by POSIX to be large enough to hold all       data associated with a socket address for any       protocol family.              Signed-off-by: Dan Cross |
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