Re: GNOME security.

2000-03-23 Thread Brian Kimball
Alexander Hvostov wrote: > That sounds like it should be filed in a bug report, wouldn't you agree? Good thinking. It looks like a similar bug has been open for a while; I'll go tell Chris to to fix it. -- Brian Kimball

Re: GNOME security.

2000-03-23 Thread Brian Kimball
One more thing: you can also add these lines to /etc/orbitrc to make them system-wide defaults. This file doesn't seem to be included in Debian, I guess it's another undocumented feature. Brian Kimball wrote: > $ cat ~/.orbitrc > ORBIIOPUSock=1 > ORBIIOPIPv4=0 > ORBIIO

Re: GNOME security.

2000-03-22 Thread Brian Kimball
esd shouldn't even be running. Grrr. -- Brian Kimball

Re: your mail

2000-03-17 Thread Brian Kimball
ich is of limited > usefulness, AFAIK.) Right. I realized you were talking about unused ports instead of ports that you want to be protected after I sent my mail. :( -- Brian Kimball

Re: your mail

2000-03-16 Thread Brian Kimball
an daemons falls under (apache, lpd, X, etc). -- Brian Kimball