is explicitly allowed (e.g. French on
debian-user-french)."
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> Email address: debian-security@lists.debian.org
>
> Creator: User
> Department: Ops
Can you please arrange for your internal ticket emails (which appear to
be automated) to not be sent to the debian-security mailing list?
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Splendid! Where did you go? Who is "Everyone"?
Who are you, for that matter?
And what does your tremendous time have to do with Salvatore's notice?
On 22/03/2016 16:15, Scott Murphy wrote:
> Yes was a good trip. Everyone is OK. Thanks. We had a tremendous time.
>
> On Mar 22, 2016 12:52 PM,
Good friend:
We met in HK Fair last year!
We are big battery manufacturer with more than 2000 different
models and most of them with UL certification, and do you any new project need
battery recently?
If need please feel freely to inform us,
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from the way I generally
use GNU/Linux. People who use GNU/Linux mainly as a desktop, on beefy
hardware, will tend to have a greater appreciation of systemd's
strengths, several of which benefit only desktop users.
NOTE that the subject-line is incorrect; *eight* people decided the fate
of De
is is a list that a lot of users need to follow to
keep up with vulnerabilities and security fixes, and there must be a
more appropriate venue for discussions of this kind - so I'm going to
drop out.
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can.
Perhaps you should have a chat with the guy at your library who looks
after the PCs.
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On 02/09/2014 18:04, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 02 2014, David Prévot wrote:
>
> Admins
> should have to manually run obscure scripts to check things like that.
s/should have/should not have/
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On 23/10/2014 22:14, Multapplied Networks Technical Services wrote:
> Dear Debian-security,
Ban the bots!
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list as a forum for discussing a Python
string-comparison routine. Can you please take your discussion somewhere
else?
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using RC bugs or other means
Paul Wise ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) asked me to communicate this issue and his
three possible solutions regarding it to you, as I have done. If you
have any feedback it would be greatly appreciated.
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dustry).
I don't think a firewall by default is even a safe idea, just for that reason:
Users who don't really know what it is, but hear "it makes me safe", will
assume that it protects them from everything without them doing anything.
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istributions?
We're sitting here discussing specific ways debian operates and how we can fix
it. Who can do that in windows? That in itself makes debian more secure.
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> >
> > Settled then?
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> > :-P
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> > regards,
> > Izak
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who would need
help setting up a firewall), and has specific requirements.
My intention wasn't to say a default firewall can never work, but that it
can't work for debian, given the community/ideology and existing user-base
surrounding it.
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ll, it's not even a noticeable load on the system.
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hought the spammers were fiddling with headers to trick my mail client.
Then again, I never really looked into it; just set a filter and figured I
was done with it...
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ect attackers to another port with a ssh honeypot with common
> > attacked accounts and stupid passwords, let take over false information
> > ( and information on to contact you) so they will try to contact you
> > for money then call the police or do something similar but atackers
> > will keep comming... this is most for you fun
> >
> > sorry for my bad english.
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usernames are insecure... unless you run PHP as root, you would have to find
a privilege escalation bug in PHP itself to have this particular security
implication. That's not to say there aren't other security implications, or
that PHP doesn't have such a bug. Lacking much experience with PHP, i'm in no
position to say either way on that one.
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