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TADDM and the BASH vulnerability known as "Shellshock"

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Abstract

TADDM uses OS resources available on systems and needs no patching of TADDM code for this vulnerability.

Content

The BASH vulnerability known as Shellshock is an Operating System (OS) vulnerability. Each OS vendor will supply a fix for the vulnerability (a patch to be applied by a system administrator).

Because TADDM uses OS resources that are available on the machine, there is no action or fix that needs to be taken for TADDM as a product. Applying available OS fixes will be enough.

Please contact your Operating System company for a fix. Many of these companies have already provided fixes on their web sites.
For further information, the US-CERT site has a page on the vulnerability here:
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2014-7169

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Product Synonym

TADDM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager

Document Information

Modified date:
26 September 2022

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swg21685553