Re: How (un)safe would Debian be when only using the security.debian.org repository?

2013-11-10 Thread Sebastian Günther
* adrelanos (adrela...@riseup.net) [10.11.13 20:51]: > Hi! > > How (un)safe would it be...? When using Debian while... > > Not using: > deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free > deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free > > Only using: > deb htt

Re: "libsasl2": is there an announce list for "Main"

2009-06-08 Thread Sebastian Günther
* john (lists.j...@gmail.com) [08.06.09 17:37]: > Hi all, > > Is there an announce list for the updates to the "Main" repository or > are packages just added there and end-users find out when they do > apt-get update? For example I see that there's an update to "libsasl2" > and "libsasl2-2". I can

Re: Secure Remote Application and OS Deployment?

2009-03-16 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Chip Panarchy (forumanar...@gmail.com) [16.03.09 06:46]: > Hello > > Been doing a lot of research of late into the installation of Windows > over a network (using the Unattended BootCD and a Network Share). Also > a little into RIS (WDS). > > I am interested in how this could be done securely.

Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares?

2009-03-01 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Chip Panarchy (forumanar...@gmail.com) [01.03.09 15:30]: > Hello > > So far, when I have posted on this Mailing-List I have recieved some > very informative replies. > > I am currently studying for a few certifications, (amongst them MCSE, > Security+ & the CCNA), and would like to learn how to