squirrelmail issues

2002-11-11 Thread Brad B
I've recently updated the squirrelmail package, due to the recent DSA security announce, and now am unable to login with any user accounts. I receive the error Unknown user or password incorrect. I've restarted all pertinent applications including courier-imap, postfix, mysqld, and apache.

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2002-07-28 Thread Brad B
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Re: Proposal for new Security subsection for non-US

2002-06-22 Thread Brad B
On Sat, 22 Jun 2002 16:45:05 -0400 Phillip Hofmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 09:07:37PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote: If you could draw up a list of packages that needs to be dealt with by this new system then I would be glad to work through them in a couple of

Re: Quality of security assurance with Debian vs. RedHat vs. SuSE

2002-06-14 Thread Brad B
Naturally one shouldn't completely rely on the distro maintainers for all security and updates. I do a barebones net install with woody3.0. apt-get upgrade/update makes maintaining the base system easy. For any critical services or software I always compile from source, applying any patches

Re: Quality of security assurance with Debian vs. RedHat vs. SuSE

2002-06-13 Thread Brad B
:49:59 +0800 Patrick Hsieh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Brad B [EMAIL PROTECTED], Agree. Can someone give any persuasive reason for me to say goodbye to Slackware and embrace Debian? They differ a lot in their philosophy and development model. Is there any guys switching from Slackware

Re: Quality of security assurance with Debian vs. RedHat vs. SuSE

2002-06-12 Thread Brad B
I don't think it matters what distro the newcomer starts with...once one knows what they are doing to the point of making an educated decision, the wise man chooses debian. Potato is stable to the point of almost being boring, and Woody/Sid are always fun to play with. Viva la Debian! -Brad