On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 23:06, Vox wrote:
> 
> This time James Sparenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> becomes daring and writes:
> 
> > On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 22:50, Vox wrote:
> >> 
> >> This time Lorne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> >> becomes daring and writes:
> >> 
> >> > <second send> Sorry, I used an old subject and I'm guessing no one saw it 
> >> > earlier. I'd like to try again.
> >> >
> >> > Since I wrote this earlier today, I gave up on openbsd without the cdrom. I 
> >> > decided to look at Mandrake security. Has anyone played with it and how 
> >> > secure is it really? It is a snap to install. 
> >> 
> >>   My firewall is a mdk box...it was a RC for 8.0 (I think RC1, can't
> >>   remember) and now is a 9.0 box...correctly configured, it is pretty
> >>   secure. I am very paranoid (my firewall logs to my workstation, and
> >>   I keep the logs on my screen at all times :) and haven't seen
> >>   anything that could mean anybody has been able to get in yet.
> >> 
> >>   I think mdk does a very good job in the security department, as long
> >>   as you keep up with the advisories, you shouldn't have a problem.
> >> 
> >>   Vox
> >> 
> >> PD: Re-sending, silly thing didn't get signed for some reason
> >
> > Automation...... ;)
> 
>   Yes, yes, yes, I know :P I've just been too lazy to code in a "sign
>   when sending to everybody but these mailing lists and these email
>   addys" thing in eLISP....one of these days I'll get to code
>   it...meanwhile, I'll have to keep saying "y" or "n" when it asks
>   (and make sure I hit the right answer :)
> 
>   Vox
> 
Actually I was speaking of what Automation does to (for?) us not that
you needed to automate. :)
> -- 
> Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs.  Kind
> of like the Amish, except that our religion requires us to use _higher_
> technology than everyone else.             -- Donald B. Marti Jr.



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