an someone in the know comment?
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Jor-el
an someone in the know comment?
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Jor-el
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ckage may have
runtime dependancies on the ids, but given the names of the ids (gnats,
msql, etc) I doubt that is the case.
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installed on the system. Shouldnt the uninstall of the relevant packages
also remove such ids? Is there some reason why it is impossible to clean
up such ids when the package is uninstalled?
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On Mon, 27 May 2002, Jor-el wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone gotten the remember= ... argument to pam_unix module to
> work? This is supposed to check if the new passwd is one of the old
> remembered passwords. Everytime I change the password, if this argument is
> set, it tel
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Jor-el wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone gotten the remember= ... argument to pam_unix module to
> work? This is supposed to check if the new passwd is one of the old
> remembered passwords. Everytime I change the password, if this argument is
> set, it
.
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> mirrordir 0.10.48-2.1
> ppp 2.3.11-1.5
> rsync 2.3.2-1.6
> vrweb 1.5-5.1
>
Hi,
Doesnt dpkg also compile with a static zlib? Why does it not make
this list?
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Jor-el
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> mirrordir 0.10.48-2.1
> ppp 2.3.11-1.5
> rsync 2.3.2-1.6
> vrweb 1.5-5.1
>
Hi,
Doesnt dpkg also compile with a static zlib? Why does it not make
this list?
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Jor-el
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really targetting users running testing / unstable, and thus you
are talking about a "Debian testing / unstable Security HOWTO".
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Jor-el
lly targetting users running testing / unstable, and thus you
are talking about a "Debian testing / unstable Security HOWTO".
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Jor-el
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e heard a few things about the failings of
djbdns, but security problems were not among them. What problems are you
referring to?
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e. I doubt very much that it is the latter, since
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers states that port 54 is
assigned to XNS (whatever that is).
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e heard a few things about the failings of
djbdns, but security problems were not among them. What problems are you
referring to?
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Jor-el
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e. I doubt very much that it is the latter, since
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers states that port 54 is
assigned to XNS (whatever that is).
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right?). But
in general, I consider this to be poor advice.
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right?). But
in general, I consider this to be poor advice.
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On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, marcin wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 12:14:33AM -0600, Jor-el wrote:
>
> www.grsecurity.net
>
> Where is all :>
>
Marcin,
Thanks for the pointer. I will look at those patches. One of the
puzzling things mentioned on that site (as well as t
itself is
behind a corporate firewall, but recent events have made me decided that
the lab needs to be firewalled too.
I need connection tracking to be able to deal with DCE / DFS.
Thanks,
Jor-el
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, marcin wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 12:14:33AM -0600, Jor-el wrote:
>
> www.grsecurity.net
>
> Where is all :>
>
Marcin,
Thanks for the pointer. I will look at those patches. One of the
puzzling things mentioned on that site (as well as t
itself is
behind a corporate firewall, but recent events have made me decided that
the lab needs to be firewalled too.
I need connection tracking to be able to deal with DCE / DFS.
Thanks,
Jor-el
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Given
Debian's tradition of backporting security fixes, perhaps there is a
Debian-ized 2.4 kernel that would be suited to what I have in mind?
Thanks,
Jor-el
Given
Debian's tradition of backporting security fixes, perhaps there is a
Debian-ized 2.4 kernel that would be suited to what I have in mind?
Thanks,
Jor-el
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ow that Mr. Cracker is not infact the
maintainer?
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Jor-el
ow that Mr. Cracker is not infact the
maintainer?
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Jor-el
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atter,
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Hi,
Have you taken a look at the Security-HOWTO from the LDP? If you
have installed the doc-linux-text debian package, this will be available
in /usr/doc/HOWTO.
Regards,
Jor-el
On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, M. Miller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if Debian had a basic How-
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