in a work environment is the amount
of spam on a mailing list I think your network is in trouble. Redhat released
new openssh packages on June 27th, Debian released them on June 24th. Hey, at
least you don't have spam...
-Greg
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uncements were done poorly, without
> any reasonable thought given to the user community.
>
> They should be taken out and shot ;-) (IMHO).
>
> -Anne
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acker get a chrooted shell with no privs instead of root access
> >to the entire system.
> >
> In which case you just need a local exploit to go with your remote exploit.
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> makes it harder but not impossible.
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chrooted nobody exploit, this is much more
> > better than a remote root-exploit.
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> better in what way?
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ike this, but for sure in network
> submenu). Make sure to read the help for this option because compiling it into
> kernel isn't enough... (you have to issue a command
> echo 1 > /don't/remember/where ;) )
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ike this, but for sure in network
> submenu). Make sure to read the help for this option because compiling it into
> kernel isn't enough... (you have to issue a command
> echo 1 > /don't/remember/where ;) )
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e one strange like that:
> tcp0 1 myserver:35169 mywebos.com:smtpSYN_SENT
> when I use netstat -atn looks like that:
> tcp0 1 myserver:35169 208.49.229.140:25 SYN_SENT
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ere are one strange like that:
> tcp0 1 myserver:35169 mywebos.com:smtpSYN_SENT
> when I use netstat -atn looks like that:
> tcp0 1 myserver:35169 208.49.229.140:25 SYN_SENT
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t using it? Do I have to purchase a certificate? Or is there
> some other option? Finally, should I be using .htaccess at all, or is
> there a better way? Thank you in advance for your advice.
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> I think Ada needs it, but do you know more ? ie, are there such reasons to
> refuse a non-executable stack ?
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> I think Ada needs it, but do you know more ? ie, are there such reasons to
> refuse a non-executable stack ?
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