Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-18 Thread Sergio Korlowsky
David Walluck wrote: Axalon Bloodstone wrote: cooker - air = not supported oxygen - air = insane air - air = even more insane What is this about? I think I'm using Air, but the oxygen mandrake-release RPM was never updated. during the first few it was every hour, then 6hrs, I'm not

Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-18 Thread Olivier Poulet
Sergio Korlowsky writes: David Walluck wrote: There is a tool called "Lokkit: Firewall Configuration For The Rest Of Us" by Alan Cox which is not meant to "configure arbitary firewalls", but "to make it simple to understand it is solely designed to handle typical dialup user and

Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-18 Thread Phil
Hi, I've used the Firewall Design Tool for several firewalls which received excellent results from portscans. It's a set of webpages which uses questions and answers to construct a firewall script tailored to your network. http://www.linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/ -- Phil

Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-18 Thread Sergio Korlowsky
Phil wrote: Hi, I've used the Firewall Design Tool for several firewalls which received excellent results from portscans. It's a set of webpages which uses questions and answers to construct a firewall script tailored to your network.

Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-18 Thread Sergio Korlowsky
Sergio Korlowsky wrote: Phil wrote: Hi, I've used the Firewall Design Tool for several firewalls which received excellent results from portscans. It's a set of webpages which uses questions and answers to construct a firewall script tailored to your network.

[cooker] Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-18 Thread David Walluck
Phil wrote: Hi, I've used the Firewall Design Tool for several firewalls which received excellent results from portscans. It's a set of webpages which uses questions and answers to construct a firewall script tailored to your network.

Re: [cooker] Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-18 Thread Phil
Hi, I've used the Firewall Design Tool for several firewalls which received excellent results from portscans. It's a set of webpages which uses questions and answers to construct a firewall script tailored to your network. http://www.linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/

Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-17 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, David Walluck wrote: WH Bouterse wrote: David! You said, It's because of msec I believe.. may have been the SysVinit package too. find is searching for modified files which could indicate files with a trojan in them... personally i hate it, which is

Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-17 Thread Vandoorselaere Yoann
Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In other words quit doing that ;) but on to the more serious, Pixel, how _does_ it handle the SECURE_LEVEL currently? I think it use the exported SECURE_LEVEL variable. during the first few it was every hour, then 6hrs, I'm not sure off hand

Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-17 Thread David Walluck
Axalon Bloodstone wrote: cooker - air = not supported oxygen - air = insane air - air = even more insane What is this about? I think I'm using Air, but the oxygen mandrake-release RPM was never updated. during the first few it was every hour, then 6hrs, I'm not sure off hand if it depends

Re: [Cooker] msec/security was Shutdown

2000-01-16 Thread David Walluck
WH Bouterse wrote: David! You said, It's because of msec I believe.. may have been the SysVinit package too. find is searching for modified files which could indicate files with a trojan in them... personally i hate it, which is why i do custom... I was interested in your