Re: Security problem - inetd.conf has rsh/rlogin/rexec "ON" as a default

1998-06-12 Thread Joel Klecker
At 06:34 -0700 1998-06-11, Amos Shapira wrote: >I do a lot of remote administration too (actually, almost exclusively) >using ssh. I know that ssh is not freely distributable with debian >(due to the crypto limitations) It isn't just the crypto, ssh isn't DFSG free either. -- Joel "Espy" Klecker

Re: Security problem - inetd.conf has rsh/rlogin/rexec "ON" as a default

1998-06-11 Thread Amos Shapira
On Thu, June 11 1998, Scott Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Amos Shapira wrote: | |> The rsh/rlogin/ident/rexec services are active by default in the |> inetd.conf file. Even though I keep removing them (I delete their |> lines altogether since that way it's much easier to n

Re: Security problem - inetd.conf has rsh/rlogin/rexec "ON" as a default

1998-06-11 Thread Scott Ellis
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Amos Shapira wrote: > The rsh/rlogin/ident/rexec services are active by default in the > inetd.conf file. Even though I keep removing them (I delete their > lines altogether since that way it's much easier to notice a change) > they seem to keep popping up after updating any

Security problem - inetd.conf has rsh/rlogin/rexec "ON" as a default

1998-06-11 Thread Amos Shapira
Hello, The rsh/rlogin/ident/rexec services are active by default in the inetd.conf file. Even though I keep removing them (I delete their lines altogether since that way it's much easier to notice a change) they seem to keep popping up after updating any software related to this file. I'd like t