Re: Debian secure by default (was Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd)

2002-05-21 Thread Manuel A.
On Ter, 2002-05-21 at 20:10, Wolfgang Jährling wrote: > Manuel A. Fernández Montecelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Ter, 2002-05-21 at 18:51, Niels Möller wrote: > > > I hope there will be a sensible list of release criteria, prepared > > > with input from both the release manager the hurd folk

Re: Debian secure by default (was Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd)

2002-05-21 Thread Wolfgang Jährling
Manuel A. Fernández Montecelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Ter, 2002-05-21 at 18:51, Niels Möller wrote: > > I hope there will be a sensible list of release criteria, prepared > > with input from both the release manager the hurd folks, when Debian > > GNU/Hurd gets closer to release, and puttin

Re: Debian secure by default (was Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd)

2002-05-21 Thread Manuel A.
On Ter, 2002-05-21 at 18:51, Niels Möller wrote: > "Manuel A." Fernández Montecelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > try "-nolisten TCP" in the script launching X server ;) > > I'll try to remember that next time a restart the X server (which > probably happens when I can upgrade to a released an

Re: Debian secure by default (was Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd)

2002-05-21 Thread Jeff Bailey
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:51:11PM +0200, Niels M?ller wrote: > But my point was that, *by default*, the X server listens to tcp > connections from anywhere. My gdm did not, BTW (It starts X itself). I had to enable it. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- One of the great things about books is sometimes th

Re: Debian secure by default (was Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd)

2002-05-21 Thread Niels Möller
"Manuel A." Fernández Montecelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > try "-nolisten TCP" in the script launching X server ;) I'll try to remember that next time a restart the X server (which probably happens when I can upgrade to a released and stable woody...). But my point was that, *by default*, the

Debian secure by default (was Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd)

2002-05-21 Thread Manuel A.
On Ter, 2002-05-21 at 13:44, Niels Möller wrote: > "John H. Robinson, IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Debian (using a linux, bsd, or gnumach/l4 (micro)kernel) should be > > ``Secure by default.'' if this means that no firewalling -> no debian > > release, then so be it. > > Strictly speakin