Re: openssh version numbers...

2001-11-28 Thread Matteo Sisa
The current woody OpenSSH version is 2.9p2; that means (according to
http://www.openssh.org/portable.html ) the 2nd version made by the
Portability team of the "normal" (i.e. for OpenBSD) 2.9 version. Of course
2.9 stands for 2.9.0, not 2.9.9, so it is vulnerable to those (not very
dangerous, IMHO) attacks.

Matteo



Re: openssh version numbers...

2001-11-28 Thread Matteo Sisa

The current woody OpenSSH version is 2.9p2; that means (according to
http://www.openssh.org/portable.html ) the 2nd version made by the
Portability team of the "normal" (i.e. for OpenBSD) 2.9 version. Of course
2.9 stands for 2.9.0, not 2.9.9, so it is vulnerable to those (not very
dangerous, IMHO) attacks.

Matteo


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Re: Security on debian

2001-09-30 Thread Matteo Sisa
debian-security@lists.debian.org writes:
> I saw a security how-to, but for some reason
>it would not let me access it.  It said i didnt have permision to view it.

The link I know is: 

http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/

and it is working perfectly! As Nicole just said, look in the "Accepted
languages" preferences of your browser, and set [en] (NOT [en-US]!) if it
is not present.

Matteo



Re: Security on debian

2001-09-30 Thread Matteo Sisa

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I saw a security how-to, but for some reason
>it would not let me access it.  It said i didnt have permision to view it.

The link I know is: 

http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/

and it is working perfectly! As Nicole just said, look in the "Accepted
languages" preferences of your browser, and set [en] (NOT [en-US]!) if it
is not present.

Matteo


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