Are any of Billion’s Routers affected by Shellshock?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29361794
Shellshock vulnerability
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Checking with our engineers, I'll drop a update here in due course.Dr. HD wrote:Are any of Billion’s Routers affected by Shellshock?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29361794
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Could we make it widely known if this patch is required, I don't think hiding something as vital as this in a user forum qualifies as good customer service. What % of bipac's customers have registered here, and visit <1% maybe, and what % of computer users globally are aware of this vulnerability <0.01% --
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Who said that anything was being hidden? Billion Fan answered a question posted here and said he would reply when information was available.sludge_fudder wrote:Could we make it widely known if this patch is required, I don't think hiding something as vital as this in a user forum qualifies as good customer service. What % of bipac's customers have registered here, and visit <1% maybe, and what % of computer users globally are aware of this vulnerability <0.01% --
If any patching is required , Billion themselves will obviously post any updated software to the normal source on the main site.
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Well ........my 7800N has no Bash onboard, most routers use BusyBox and that uses the Ash commands, not Bash.
Thing to watch is that there has been a suggestion that BusyBox /Ash may be affected too. We will all have to wait for more research.
Thing to watch is that there has been a suggestion that BusyBox /Ash may be affected too. We will all have to wait for more research.
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As stated by 'AdrianH' once we get update regarding this vulnerability we will post it here, and on our web sitesludge_fudder wrote:Could we make it widely known if this patch is required, I don't think hiding something as vital as this in a user forum qualifies as good customer service. What % of bipac's customers have registered here, and visit <1% maybe, and what % of computer users globally are aware of this vulnerability <0.01% --
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Re: Shellshock vulnerability
Hi Guys/Girls
We just got confirmation from Broadcom (chipset vendor) that the 7800 series is not effected by the Shell Shock vulnerability. (this includes the 8800NL, 7800DX,7800DXL7800VDOX,7800X,7800N,7800 and 7700n)
We are still waiting for confirmation on the models (which use a different chipset vendors), this will be updated in due course.
We just got confirmation from Broadcom (chipset vendor) that the 7800 series is not effected by the Shell Shock vulnerability. (this includes the 8800NL, 7800DX,7800DXL7800VDOX,7800X,7800N,7800 and 7700n)
We are still waiting for confirmation on the models (which use a different chipset vendors), this will be updated in due course.
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Thank you for the update.
Isn’t this a firmware issue? Don’t you write your own firmware?
billion_fan wrote:Hi Guys/Girls
We just got confirmation from Broadcom (chipset vendor)

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We write our own firmware based off the Broadcom os, so it is always best to check with the chipset vendor, (we want to be 100% sure)Dr. HD wrote:Thank you for the update.
billion_fan wrote:Hi Guys/Girls
We just got confirmation from Broadcom (chipset vendor)Isn’t this a firmware issue? Don’t you write your own firmware?
Its not a firmware issue as we are not effected
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Thanks for the info, pleased to know my 7800N is not affected.