What are you talking about! "thats great!" this is an advisory not a
discussion of what you use.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 09:07:00AM -0800, Royce Williams wrote:
> Patched for modern BSD boxes.
>
> No customer impact, as this is patching the OS version of BIND, which is
> not currently directly
On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 03:01:30AM +0200, Dan Lukes wrote:
> On 6.4.2011 2:15, Chuck Swiger:
> >>2. Such link will affect all users of system. Decision "what CA is
> >>trustful" should remain personal decision, not the system administrator
> >>decision, by default
> >There are differences between
This is expiring code... maybe it has finally hit its match and you should
refer to the nessus.org for further information about newer available
versions and also Reply-To: po...@freebsd.org instead as this is not a
security issue.
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is to provide tcpdump(1) with
``-Z nobody'' or $USER that is starting it with sudo(8) at all times.
This does not do anything to the fact that your allowing any user on
your network with that type of sudo access to collect password
information or any other sensiti
erating the
~/.login_conf.db through the use of cap_mkdb(1) for quite some time. So
on that, is it really necessary to look for that .db file at all since
~/.login_conf works without it...
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for this will be a good exercise.
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