Michael Seney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No I thought I was already registered to misc when I sent that and then
> noticed
> that it didn't post. So I registered thinking that first message would never
> post and sent another.
What you're describing is most likely just normal greylisting
beh
No I thought I was already registered to misc when I sent that and then noticed
that it didn't post. So I registered thinking that first message would never
post and sent another.
Steve Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Your message at 9:00 wasn't enough, so
you sent another one at 9:22?
If so
At least, disallow hacker to physical touch your OpenBSD box.
You be free of threat.
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Michael Seney wrote:
Recently I have taken notice in a growing number of articles
concerning memory sniffing threats. Today's post at The Register they
talk about the DaisyDukes memory sniffer. Is this truly a threat if I
am running OpenBSD?
Your message at 9:00 wasn't enough, so you sent anoth
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