On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 06:25:17PM +, Simon Huggins wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 01:35:22AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
Hi,
> > There is a side effect that this means that few of the security fixes
> > are making it through to Sarge, either. There is talk about using the
> > security upda
Burn him ... make him pay the donation. That's the least thing
justified. To the listmod: I would rate this a good idea, to donate
USD 1000.
On 24 Feb 2003 at 9:05, Jean-Francois Dive wrote:
> I'm glad to see this is not a standard form of spamming as your
> answered comments on the list. Howe
Hi,
I'm glad to see this is not a standard form of spamming as your answered
comments on the list. However, this list is not the proper place to post
commercial advertisement about security product not supported under
linux and particulary Debian GNU Linux.
Thanks,
JeF
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 02
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 06:25:17PM +, Simon Huggins wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 01:35:22AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
Hi,
> > There is a side effect that this means that few of the security fixes
> > are making it through to Sarge, either. There is talk about using the
> > security upda
Burn him ... make him pay the donation. That's the least thing
justified. To the listmod: I would rate this a good idea, to donate
USD 1000.
On 24 Feb 2003 at 9:05, Jean-Francois Dive wrote:
> I'm glad to see this is not a standard form of spamming as your
> answered comments on the list. Howe
The D. docs, e.g. the page at http://www.debian.org/events/keysigning ,
make a lot of effort in making sure the person (Alice's) real identity
corresponds to whatever is presented in the key (A) the person is asking
another person (Bob) to sign.
I think that an additional accent should be plac
Hi,
I'm glad to see this is not a standard form of spamming as your answered
comments on the list. However, this list is not the proper place to post
commercial advertisement about security product not supported under
linux and particulary Debian GNU Linux.
Thanks,
JeF
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 02
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 05:47:18PM -, Matt Foster wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>
Glad to see this wasn't just fire & forget SPAM.
It still seems pretty off topic for this list.
Your screen shot sure looks like a M$ application, does this thing run
natively on Debian?
> Just to let you know Fire
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 05:47:18PM -, Matt Foster wrote:
> Just to let you know Firewall Informer transmits network traffic between two
> network cards on a standard windows PC, this allows
So why would you be bothering us with some piece of crap that requires us to
install the non-free Windo
Its more like spam then usefull, i don't see why this should be posted in
debian-security .. as micheal says nobody cares.
At 19:24 23-2-2003, Michael Wojciechowski wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Matt Foster wrote:
matt.f>Further information and evaluation software is available from the
matt.f>Bl
Hi
Isn't this a product advertisement? I'm quoting the debian mailing list
policies:
Debian mailing list advertising policy
This policy is intended to fight mailing-list "spamming".
The Debian mailing lists accept commercial advertising for payment. The
fee for advertisments is a donat
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Matt Foster wrote:
matt.f>Further information and evaluation software is available from the
matt.f>Blade web site, www.blade-software.com
Is this a Linux application? As far as I can see, you can only download
Windows NT, 2000 and XP versions.
Is there any source, Luke?
Why
The D. docs, e.g. the page at http://www.debian.org/events/keysigning ,
make a lot of effort in making sure the person (Alice's) real identity
corresponds to whatever is presented in the key (A) the person is asking
another person (Bob) to sign.
I think that an additional accent should be placed
Salut List!
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 01:35:22AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> There is a side effect that this means that few of the security fixes
> are making it through to Sarge, either. There is talk about using the
> security update system to produce security releases for Sarge, but those
> re
Gentlemen,
Just to let you know Firewall Informer transmits network traffic between two
network cards on a standard windows PC, this allows
it to replay a true client / server stateful conversation specifying any source
and destination IP addresses and port
information, using any point to point
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 06:33:41PM +0200, Boyan Krosnov wrote:
> I thought we already have a free tool for the same intended purpose. It
> was called nmap last time I checked.
>
Hmm... I use nmap frequently to scan firewalls, my own of course. :^)
Perhaps, this firewall informer is for the poin
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 05:47:18PM -, Matt Foster wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>
Glad to see this wasn't just fire & forget SPAM.
It still seems pretty off topic for this list.
Your screen shot sure looks like a M$ application, does this thing run
natively on Debian?
> Just to let you know Fire
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 05:47:18PM -, Matt Foster wrote:
> Just to let you know Firewall Informer transmits network traffic between two network
> cards on a standard windows PC, this allows
So why would you be bothering us with some piece of crap that requires us to
install the non-free Windo
Its more like spam then usefull, i don't see why this should be posted in
debian-security .. as micheal says nobody cares.
At 19:24 23-2-2003, Michael Wojciechowski wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Matt Foster wrote:
matt.f>Further information and evaluation software is available from the
matt.f>Blad
Hi
Isn't this a product advertisement? I'm quoting the debian mailing list
policies:
Debian mailing list advertising policy
This policy is intended to fight mailing-list "spamming".
The Debian mailing lists accept commercial advertising for payment. The
fee for advertisments is a donation
I thought we already have a free tool for the same intended purpose. It
was called nmap last time I checked.
BR,
Boyan Krosnov, CCIE#8701
http://boyan.ludost.net/
just another techie speaking for himself
-Original Message-
From: Matt Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, Februa
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Matt Foster wrote:
matt.f>Further information and evaluation software is available from the
matt.f>Blade web site, www.blade-software.com
Is this a Linux application? As far as I can see, you can only download
Windows NT, 2000 and XP versions.
Is there any source, Luke?
Why
Salut List!
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 01:35:22AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> There is a side effect that this means that few of the security fixes
> are making it through to Sarge, either. There is talk about using the
> security update system to produce security releases for Sarge, but those
> re
Hi,
This message is to let you know about a new firewall testing application
released from Blade Software, Firewall Informer.
Firewall Informer provides the ability to statefully test a firewall rule set
to guarantee with 100% accuracy the traffic
protocols and connectivity allowed and blocked
Gentlemen,
Just to let you know Firewall Informer transmits network traffic between two network
cards on a standard windows PC, this allows
it to replay a true client / server stateful conversation specifying any source and
destination IP addresses and port
information, using any point to point
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 06:33:41PM +0200, Boyan Krosnov wrote:
> I thought we already have a free tool for the same intended purpose. It
> was called nmap last time I checked.
>
Hmm... I use nmap frequently to scan firewalls, my own of course. :^)
Perhaps, this firewall informer is for the poin
I thought we already have a free tool for the same intended purpose. It
was called nmap last time I checked.
BR,
Boyan Krosnov, CCIE#8701
http://boyan.ludost.net/
just another techie speaking for himself
-Original Message-
From: Matt Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, Februa
Hi,
This message is to let you know about a new firewall testing application released from
Blade Software, Firewall Informer.
Firewall Informer provides the ability to statefully test a firewall rule set to
guarantee with 100% accuracy the traffic
protocols and connectivity allowed and blocked
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 23:46, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
> Sarge is frozen? and has some security issues becaseu of this?
>
> is this true ?
Sarge is not frozen, but it is not getting updates from Sid because of
several packages there which aren't ready to be moved to Sarge, and
which most everything e
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