t1lib security flaw: CVE-2007-4033/#439927

2007-09-16 Thread Artur R. Czechowski
been informed about the issue. I attached a patch solving the issue. Best regards Artur [1] sarge probably too, I didn't check it. -- Po co mamy ze sobą rozmawiać, skoro tak łatwo się komunikować? /Jean Baudrillard/ --- t1env.c.orig

OTP telnet

2002-07-22 Thread Artur R. Czechowski
program must be hardcoded. Also there should be an option to set this name/path from command line. If you think this idea is ok notify me, please. I will try to write patch for it. Regards Artur Czechowski Disclaimer: Feel free to cite/forward this email if you find it useful. -- Artur

Re: The Next Yahoo

2001-02-06 Thread Artur
Well, @excite.com is a very well known spam site... Should We (!) configure Debian maillist server ? Artur IC&S - Eelco van Beek wrote: > > Where is a moderator when you need one? > > On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > ***

Re: The Next Yahoo

2001-02-06 Thread Artur
Well, @excite.com is a very well known spam site... Should We (!) configure Debian maillist server ? Artur IC&S - Eelco van Beek wrote: > > Where is a moderator when you need one? > > On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > ***

Re: what is on port 13223

2000-10-13 Thread Artur
Well, proxy3- was looking at my site too. Just to http port Artur Tom White wrote: > At 10:11 PM 10/11/2000 -0800, Ethan Benson wrote: > > >Does anyone know what port 13223 is? today i have been getting a > >massive number of connection attempts to that port from se

Re: what is on port 13223

2000-10-12 Thread Artur
Well, proxy3- was looking at my site too. Just to http port Artur Tom White wrote: > At 10:11 PM 10/11/2000 -0800, Ethan Benson wrote: > > >Does anyone know what port 13223 is? today i have been getting a > >massive number of connection attempts to that port from se

I want to secure hard disk. How ?

2000-10-04 Thread Artur
Hi Debian Gurus ! Is there a way to secure hard disk (with linux partition) to not mount on the other PC ? I mean encryption or any other thing to be safe after i.e. hard disk robbery. Any comments will be very very helpfull. Artur

Sorry, not that thread...

2000-10-04 Thread Artur
Sorry, not that thread... Artur wrote: > Hi Debian Gurus ! > > Is there a way to secure hard disk (with linux partition) to not mount on the > other PC ? I > mean encryption or any other thing to be safe after i.e. hard disk robbery. > Any comments > will be very ver

I want to secure hard disk. How ?

2000-10-04 Thread Artur
Hi Debian Gurus ! Is there a way to secure hard disk (with linux partition) to not mount on the other PC ? I mean encryption or any other thing to be safe after i.e. hard disk robbery. Any comments will be very very helpfull. Artur

I want to secure hard disk. How ?

2000-10-04 Thread Artur
Hi Debian Gurus ! Is there a way to secure hard disk (with linux partition) to not mount on the other PC ? I mean encryption or any other thing to be safe after i.e. hard disk robbery. Any comments will be very very helpfull. Artur -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Sorry, not that thread...

2000-10-04 Thread Artur
Sorry, not that thread... Artur wrote: > Hi Debian Gurus ! > > Is there a way to secure hard disk (with linux partition) to not mount on the other >PC ? I > mean encryption or any other thing to be safe after i.e. hard disk robbery. Any >comments > will be very ver

I want to secure hard disk. How ?

2000-10-04 Thread Artur
Hi Debian Gurus ! Is there a way to secure hard disk (with linux partition) to not mount on the other PC ? I mean encryption or any other thing to be safe after i.e. hard disk robbery. Any comments will be very very helpfull. Artur -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: atd - can I remove it if I don't use at?

2000-09-26 Thread Artur
Yep, you can simply romove it or 'chmod 000' on it.This is the first thing I do when configuring Linux box. Artur "Mo Zhen Guang (SLDT)" wrote: > I read of an article about redhat linux security, here is excerption about > atd > >

Re: atd - can I remove it if I don't use at?

2000-09-26 Thread Artur
Yep, you can simply romove it or 'chmod 000' on it.This is the first thing I do when configuring Linux box. Artur "Mo Zhen Guang (SLDT)" wrote: > I read of an article about redhat linux security, here is excerption about > atd > >