;t the case for kmem:
>
> # ls -l /dev/kmem
> crw-r- 1 root kmem0, 25 Dec 6 08:50 /dev/kmem
>
> In my opinion that makes this a bug and a security issue.
Ehh... but from what I gather, the point of this security advisory is
that users in the "operator"
is
one of the most often used well-known ports for IRC communication,
this is most probably a false positive.
G'luck,
Peter
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go.
I'll update the curl port ASAP now.
G'luck,
Peter
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This sentence was in the past tense.
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a mail bouncing agent (MBA? ;) which addresses
the bounce to the original sender (the one from the From header)
instead of *any* of the other possible addresses present in
mailman-generated messages that would do the right thing.
G'luck,
Peter
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t; shells/ksh93 - the original, from AT&T's David Korn
> shells/pdksh - a public domain reimplementation of the old ksh88
> shells/mksh - the MirBSD's Korn-shell (a fork of pdksh)
Well, the test with the following command:
env 'a|b=1' ksh -c 'set' | fgrep -e
for
this as well as some other silly things that people always manage to do
(and, yes, "people" here does include myself, too).
G'luck,
Peter
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the OpenPGP signature format", is pretty well documented in RFC 4880.
Note that this remark has no bearing on any of your other arguments, or
on your work as a whole; I just wanted to clarify this particular point :)
G'luck,
Peter
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SA-19:07.mds.asc then?
G'luck,
Peter
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that does not exist until that
point in time), and then newsyslog may also read the renamed file,
compress the data, write it to yet another new file, etc.
So setting +sappnd on a logfile should not prevent newsyslog from
processing it. However, the fact that the file is renamed and
a brand new one