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#content td {
padding: 0 8px;
border: 1px dotted #AEA79F;
}
You could try loading their screen.css if you did not change something in yours.
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On Sun, 2014-05-18 at 01:41 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
Got started:
https://wiki.debian.org/Security/Features
Anyone knows how to view (as a non-admin) the wiki markup of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Features ? (I would like to learn by
example how wiki tables are made
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
For some reason even when using the whole raw page from Ubuntu and
pasting it into a Debian wiki page, it still looks different. Table
still isn't using dotted border.
Probably they use different CSS to us. In any case I think the
Thank you for all your replies.
I understand that the user is important for security, but it's a difference
whether you start from scratch or you can work with somethink prebuilt. So,
could you tell me, which of the following securit features are enabled in
Debian by default and which I have to
Please, honestly, do you know what every features in this list does, how
they could be benefit for you and in which way ?
Or did your choice will *only* be based on the number of
supported/enabled features ?
Le 17/05/2014 12:38, herzogbrigit...@t-online.de a écrit :
Thank you for all your
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herzogbrigit...@t-online.de:
Thank you for all your replies. I understand that the user is
important for security, but it's a difference whether you start
from scratch or you can work with somethink prebuilt. So, could you
tell me, which of the
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It would however be useful for Debian administrators interested in
security to know somehow what these features do, under what
circumstances they would be useful, and how to enable them in Debian. I
found the Hardening Debian guides on the wiki
Please, honestly, do you know what every features in this list does, how
they could be benefit for you and in which way ?
Or did your choice will *only* be based on the number of
supported/enabled features ?
Whatever the reason, this question deserves an answer.
Le 17/05/2014 12:38,
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 7:38 PM, herzogbrigit...@t-online.de
herzogbrigit...@t-online.de wrote:
Thank you for all your replies.
I understand that the user is important for security, but it's a difference
whether you start from scratch or you can work with somethink prebuilt. So,
could you
You are free to educate yourself on the security features listed. If you have
trouble understanding their function, it’s best you leave the decision of
security to someone with greater experience and use a distribution that takes
care of it for you.
Again, Debian is not going to handhold you.
Paul Wise recently started a thread on this mailing list:
goals for hardening Debian: ideas and help wanted
What about making a wiki page in Debian wiki listing what's
implemented with references?
If you wish, I can try to start that table. I would be interested
myself what's implemented.
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 07:32:03PM +0200, herzogbrigit...@t-online.de wrote:
Deleted bunch of HTML, most of it formatting which I'm sure had some
text, but lost patience parsing
Could you try that again in plain text, please?
Cheers,
Tom
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On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 2:32 AM, herzogbrigit...@t-online.de
herzogbrigit...@t-online.de wrote:
Paul Wise recently started a thread on this mailing list:
goals for hardening Debian: ideas and help wanted
What about making a wiki page in Debian wiki listing what's
implemented with
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herzogbrigit...@t-online.de:
Yes it would be great if you can start with such a page. Use the
Ubuntu table as a template to start. I'll try to help as much as
I can in the wiki. Many Linux-Distros have a security features
page in their wikis.
On Sun, 2014-05-18 at 01:41 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
Got started:
https://wiki.debian.org/Security/Features
Anyone knows how to view (as a non-admin) the wiki markup of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Features ? (I would like to learn by
example how wiki tables are made in moin
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