And soon there's going to be millions of Mac OS X Unix boxes under
attack. Macintoshes used to be pretty safe. Apple must have some concerns
I would think.
Just rambling..
Priscilla
At 12:56 AM 5/8/01, Carroll Kong wrote:
At 11:38 PM 5/7/01 -0400, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
Check out
tendencies.
Just my re-contribution of 2 cents out of my stockpile I collected ;)
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design but gives too much information to those with more destructive
tendencies.
Just my re-contribution of 2 cents out of my stockpile I collected ;)
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Of course if the source is open, it has more eyes looking at it (than say M$
software which seems to be having a new security announcement
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Check out http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/
Interesting to read the history files
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Of course if the source is open, it has more eyes looking at it (than say M$
software which seems to be having a new security announcement every week
right now).
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At 11:38 PM 5/7/01 -0400, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
Check out http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/
Interesting to read the history files. It would appear that nearly half of
compromised servers are NOT Wintels. Which says a lot about the security of
ALL operating systems.
Chuck
Without
Interesting that Cisco has yet to implement SSH2. Their speed on fixing
bugs for the CallManager line is less than impressive (the Unity guys rock).
I really dislike selling broken products. And I *like* Cisco for the most
part (especially if you compare them to others). Just some thoughts.
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You can run Linux on a 2500? I searched the archive for more details..
didn't find any, anyone got a link?
-Eric
Karen E Young wrote:
Ch
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|It has already BEEN done !! :-)
got a url for us ?
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Without getting into the relative merits of router running open versus
closed code, or the obvious cost issue, what would be the advantage of a
Linux OS versus IOS?
Why not consider open versus closed source code? The public
There probably aren't a lot of practical reasons to do this. But
sometimes we geeks just do things because its cool. :-)
-Kent
On 6 Apr 2001, at 0:08, Matt Wehland wrote:
Well I've watched this thread for a couple of days and hoped someone
else would find the right answer (I didn't feel
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There probably aren't a lot of pra
netbsd is the most portable of the free nixes, thatd be the one to expect,
if one could do it.
Brian Whalen
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Well I've watched this thread for a couple of days and hoped someone else
would find the right answer (I didn't feel like digging). I knew I had
seen something about this on my local Linux user group list several months
ago. Unfortunately I couldn't find it in my mail archives, bookmarks,
I'd be curious to see such a thing.
I just installed Zebra on my linux server so I can give people IOS-like
access to a BGP router. telnet://r2.artoo.net:2605 with a password of
'bgp'. The interface is very close to IOS and has nearly all the
BGP-related commands. I just wish it had
You can run Linux on a 2500? I searched the archive for more details.. didn't find
any, anyone got a link?
-Eric
Karen E Young wrote:
Chee Leong,
There really isn't a need to write an external interface method (such as sockets)
when one already exists.
Most, if not all, of what you're
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