On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Frank Bax wrote:
> Why not reuse existing functionality? B Add your lynx command (which
> downloads file) to a crontab; then add filename to /etc/changelist
>
> I've sometimes thought it would be nice to have the 'changelist' code
> extracted from /etc/security to a
On 02/09/11 02:04, SJP Lists wrote:
On 9 February 2011 12:37, woolsherpahat wrote:
On 6 February 2011 05:23, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come on my
account. Some that had security
On 9 February 2011 12:37, woolsherpahat wrote:
>>> On 6 February 2011 05:23, Alessandro Baggi
>>> wrote:
>>> Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
>>> security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come on my
>>> acco
>> On 6 February 2011 05:23, Alessandro Baggi
>> wrote:
>> Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
>> security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come on my
>> account. Some that had security list subscribtion, can tell me if sinc
>>> we suck in actually using it. security errata are so rare that there
>>> isn't really an established procedure, so don't rely on it too much.
>>
>> I am sure this has been suggested before, but why hasn't the security
>> list been removed from list o
El 2011-02-07 21.41, patric conant escribis:
The last time someone brought up that there could be a bug in that the
system did not work in the manner in which it was documented on the website,
I believe something mature and well-thought-out like, "Oh, yeah, shut up."
was the response.
You're al
ahat wrote:
> > only openbsd src & X.
> >
> > we suck in actually using it. security errata are so rare that there
> > isn't really an established procedure, so don't rely on it too much.
>
> I am sure this has been suggested before, but why hasn't the
as been suggested before, but why hasn't the security
> list been removed from list of mailing lists at
> http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html? It seems a little disingenuous to me
> to present announce-security like it is a good source of current
> security issues when it is in fact not.
Not
> only openbsd src & X.
>
> we suck in actually using it. security errata are so rare that there
> isn't really an established procedure, so don't rely on it too much.
I am sure this has been suggested before, but why hasn't the security
list been removed fro
On 6 February 2011 05:23, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
> security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come on my
> account. Some that had security list subscribtion, can tell me if since
> 09/01/2001 at today there a
* Alessandro Baggi [2011-02-05 21:44]:
> Il 05/02/2011 20:35, Henning Brauer ha scritto:
> >* Alessandro Baggi [2011-02-05 20:33]:
> >>Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
> >>security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email
> >&
2011/2/6 David Walker :
> ports-security
> Security announcements for ports and packages. This low volume list
> receives OpenBSD security advisories concerning the ports tree and
> packages with more information about the vulnerabilities and patches.
bullshit
Howdy.
Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
> security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come
> on my account. Some that had security list subscribtion, can tell me if
> since 09/01/2001 at today there are mails?
Il 05/02/2011 20:35, Henning Brauer ha scritto:
* Alessandro Baggi [2011-02-05 20:33]:
Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email
come on my account.
Some that had security list subscribtion, can
tell me if since 09/01
* Alessandro Baggi [2011-02-05 20:33]:
> Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
> security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email
> come on my account.
> Some that had security list subscribtion, can
> tell me if since 09/01/2001 at today there are m
Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come
on my account. Some that had security list subscribtion, can tell me if
since 09/01/2001 at today there are mails?
Thanks in advance
Saw the following item in a thread on the netbsd-tech-security list
[1]. The text below deals with 1024 bit RSA keys being/becoming
practicable to crack (in about a year) as discussed in a talk at MIT
earlier.
Glad that 3.8 also includes 2048 bit keys as a default [2]. I copied
the talk
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