> Can you provide a reference for that statement? It certain
seems secure> to me At least, I've never had any boxes cracked as a
result of it, and> there are no outstanding (known) security issues for
it.
Thanks. Its just what I have heard when asking around. I don't mind about
securing t
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 11:42:33PM +0100, Ian Goodall wrote:
> Which is the best proxy server to use on debian? I have heard that
> squid is not secure...
Can you provide a reference for that statement? It certain seems secure
to me At least, I've never had any boxes cracked as a result of it, an
> Can you provide a reference for that statement? It certain
seems secure> to me At least, I've never had any boxes cracked as a
result of it, and> there are no outstanding (known) security issues for
it.
Thanks. Its just what I have heard when asking around. I don't mind about
securing t
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 11:42:33PM +0100, Ian Goodall wrote:
> Which is the best proxy server to use on debian? I have heard that
> squid is not secure...
Can you provide a reference for that statement? It certain seems secure
to me At least, I've never had any boxes cracked as a result of it, an
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