On Jul 26 08:42:52, fluca1...@infinito.it wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> >> Could someone please provide an example
> >> where su(1) confuses crontab(1)?
>
> If I get it right the problem is not running crontab, rather modifying
> the crontrab files.
> In such cas
* Maxim Khitrov [2013-07-25 17:29]:
> To reassemble fragmented
> packets with the DF flag set, one has to use "set reassemble yes
> no-df" option.
correct.
> By the time any scrub rules are applied, the packet is
> already reassembled
not necessarily - one can turn reassembly off.
> so "scrub
Do any of you feel like this is a non-story? Or should I reconsider
purchasing Lenovo hardware in the future?
http://www.afr.com/p/technology/spy_agencies_ban_lenovo_pcs_on_security_HVgcKTHp4bIA4ulCPqC7SL
-t
> Do any of you feel like this is a non-story? Or should I reconsider
> purchasing Lenovo hardware in the future?
>
> http://www.afr.com/p/technology/spy_agencies_ban_lenovo_pcs_on_security_HVgcKTHp4bIA4ulCPqC7SL
And other products are safer?
Stop living under a rock. It's all crap.
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can't
works with my usb keyb, usb optical mouse, usb camera and usb modems
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On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Tyler Mace wrote:
> Do any of you feel like this is a non-story? Or should I reconsider
> purchasing Lenovo hardware in the future?
>
> http://www.afr.com/p/technology/spy_agencies_ban_lenovo_pcs_on_security_HVgcKTHp4bIA4ulCPqC7SL
Stories like these remind me of
El 26-07-2013 15:09, patrick keshishian escribió:
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Tyler Mace wrote:
Do any of you feel like this is a non-story? Or should I reconsider
purchasing Lenovo hardware in the future?
http://www.afr.com/p/technology/spy_agencies_ban_lenovo_pcs_on_security_HVgcKTHp4b
Tyler Mace wrote:
> Do any of you feel like this is a non-story? Or should I reconsider
> purchasing Lenovo hardware in the future?
>
> http://www.afr.com/p/technology/spy_agencies_ban_lenovo_pcs_on_security_HVgcKTHp4bIA4ulCPqC7SL
(1) Rumor monging.
"Alleged proof that the earth is flat remains
> (2) Since the NSA has preferential access to all sorts of vulnerabilities
> (if not outright backdoors) in IT equipment exported by American
> companies, it stands to reason that they are scared shitless of the
> reverse scenario.
but america would never do anything so ... evil.
they're the goo
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 08:36:17PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> (2) Since the NSA has preferential access to all sorts of vulnerabilities
> (if not outright backdoors) in IT equipment exported by American
> companies, it stands to reason that they are scared shitless of the
> reverse scenar
On 07/26/2013 04:56 PM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 08:36:17PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>> (2) Since the NSA has preferential access to all sorts of vulnerabilities
>> (if not outright backdoors) in IT equipment exported by American
>> companies, it stands to reas
On Jul 26, 2013, at 1:54 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> (2) Since the NSA has preferential access to all sorts of vulnerabilities
>> (if not outright backdoors) in IT equipment exported by American
>> companies, it stands to reason that they are scared shitless of the
>> reverse scenario.
>
> but a
Michael Motyka wrote:
Meanwhile, even the new Beagle Bone has ~120KB of secure code and hands off execution to the user in non-secure
supervisor mode. It's probably that way for my own good. Sigh. I may try to get past that since it's a cool little board.
http://www.colorforth.com/
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