On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 19:02, Will Newton wrote:
> On Monday 17 May 2004 03:30, Greg Deitrick wrote:
> 
> > Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that
> > tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file,
> > but this returns a FILE *.  The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make
> > a temporary fifo.  It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a
> > char *, and then mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name. 
> > Is this sufficiently secure?  Should I post this to debian-security?
> 
> debian-security is an inappropriate address to sent this type of query to. It 
> is intended for security advisories and alerts.

Codswallop! That would be d-s-*announce*, which is moderated anyway. (Or
[EMAIL PROTECTED], which is an alias as opposed to a list).

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Adam


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