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On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:29:38AM -0500, Ed Maste wrote:
> > There are patches ready for FreeBSD to use and it's ready to be shipped
> > in FreeBSD. However, for some reason FreeBSD developers do not want to
> > ship ASLR in FreeBSD. Why can't it be included at least as non-default
> > src.conf op
> There are patches ready for FreeBSD to use and it's ready to be shipped
> in FreeBSD. However, for some reason FreeBSD developers do not want to
> ship ASLR in FreeBSD. Why can't it be included at least as non-default
> src.conf option and marked as experimental?
A little while ago I asked kib@
On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 10:23:22PM -0700, Brett Glass wrote:
> At 05:25 PM 3/9/2016, Sergej Schmidt wrote:
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> >In which way ASLR has something to do with security by obscurity?
>
> ASLR attempts to create security by obscuring the locations of
> objects within the machine's address space. Criti
On 03/10/2016 08:38 AM, Akihiro HIRANO wrote:
Hi,
On 2016/03/10 21:30, Frank Möller wrote:
it seems, that with the newly released p38 everything concerning sshd
works fine again.
Apache with mod_ssl does not crash either.
I have updated my servers to 9.3-RELEASE-p38,
and sshd works fine on
Hi,
On 2016/03/10 21:30, Frank Möller wrote:
it seems, that with the newly released p38 everything concerning sshd works
fine again.
Apache with mod_ssl does not crash either.
I have updated my servers to 9.3-RELEASE-p38,
and sshd works fine on them.
Best Regards,
Akihiro HIRANO, Kanaza
Hello,
it seems, that with the newly released p38 everything concerning sshd works
fine again.
Apache with mod_ssl does not crash either.
Best regards
Frank
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Frank M"oller
GONICUS GmbH
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