Good day.
I want to run the following list of daemons under normal user - for security
reasons:
saslauthd, couriertcpd, courierpop3login, authdaemond, spamd, logger
could You please share Your opinion on how I can do that - as it is not clear
from its running scripts where to specify it?
Thank
Good day, Tomasz.
Thank You for Your reply:
>All others get greylisted: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greylisting
Well. I guess it was not easy to prove before a boss such a practise?
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Good day, Izak.
Thank You for Your reply:
>Linux vserver shares the kernel between the various virtual hosts, a
>little like BSD jails. There are restrictions on what one can do: not
>even root can modify network interfaces or even create a node (using
>mknod) or mount a filesystem, so breaking ou
Good day.
How secure is vserver? From
http://linux-vserver.org/Welcome_to_Linux-VServer.org
it is not clear to me: "guarantee the required
security"
as what are the requirements. Can You explain its isolation level? Say, If I
place there a server, and one day it will be hacked so that the crimi
Good day.
If You use an email relay service, how do You protect it: VMs, iptables
connections rate limit, ... ?
Personally, I have a problem with email sending authorization - how I can
separate the users that have not their boxes on our service and therefore I can
ban their trials to pick up a
exclude by its ranges - I risk to exclude goo users from our public services
(web, email) others - the same is for the ISP nets - as their users can change
their IPs easily. So... please, any suggestions.
Thank You for Your time and effort.
Best regards,
Sthu Deus.
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Good day, Konstantin.
Thank You for Your reply:
>It will print the list of installed packages which have "~bpo" in their
>names -- a common substring usually found in packages from
>backports.org.
You say "usually"... Then, I can miss a package and that one will
remain a breach in my system... No
Good day, MARGUERIE.
Thank You for Your reply:
>Otherwise, you can `apt-get remove` them (plus --purge if you want to
>reset your configuration files) and re-install them : that way you'll
>use the main-repo version and you won't want have security problems
>anymore.
That decision I feared...
Is
Good day.
I have packages installed from backports repo. Now I want to remove the
repo from my source list and therefore use not any more packages from
there. My question is on security stuff, as AFAIK I can get into a
troublesome situation - in case of simply stopping using updates from
the repo
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