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Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin Stjernholm wrote:
> > Section 4.4 item 2 in the Debian Policy Manual implies that /usr/doc
> > should be made accessible by a web server. It's not mentioned there
> > that it would introduce a security weakness if access to those files
> > isn't restri
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Martin Stjernholm wrote:
> Section 4.4 item 2 in the Debian Policy Manual implies that /usr/doc
> should be made accessible by a web server. It's not mentioned there
> that it would introduce a security weakness if access to those files
> isn't restricted to localhost. Almost every package puts fil
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