On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 05:01:14 +
Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is definitely a security risk. There is no reason that such
> information should be exposed to attackers. Just because FreeBSD has
> some lame security practices doesn't mean Debian has to emulate them.
> (If I ran
severity 130876 grave
thanks
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 02:47:20AM +, Jonathan D. Amery wrote:
> Subject: Bug#130876: Not a bug.
>
> severity 130876 wishlist
> thanks
>
> This is not a bug.
This is definitely a security risk. There is no reason that such
information should be exposed
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 05:00:52AM +, Lazarus Long wrote:
> Post your root password and IP address if you think obscurity is
> irrelevant. (You are twisting a comment about *source* being available
> for peer review in the crypto community, not about site-specifics being
> open to all.)
Appl
On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 05:01:14 +
Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is definitely a security risk. There is no reason that such
> information should be exposed to attackers. Just because FreeBSD has
> some lame security practices doesn't mean Debian has to emulate them.
> (If I ran
severity 130876 grave
thanks
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 02:47:20AM +, Jonathan D. Amery wrote:
> Subject: Bug#130876: Not a bug.
>
> severity 130876 wishlist
> thanks
>
> This is not a bug.
This is definitely a security risk. There is no reason that such
information should be expose
Oliver M . Bolzer wrote:
> I've heard Razor is (configurabule) part of SpamAssassin. I'd recommend
> disabling that check because somebody is tagging about 1/3 of Bugtraq mail
> in Razor thus sending it to the Spam folder.
Razor only scores 3 points in spamassassin, so a mail would need to
exhibit
Oliver M . Bolzer wrote:
> I've heard Razor is (configurabule) part of SpamAssassin. I'd recommend
> disabling that check because somebody is tagging about 1/3 of Bugtraq mail
> in Razor thus sending it to the Spam folder.
Razor only scores 3 points in spamassassin, so a mail would need to
exhibi
Kenneth karlsen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new in debian linux, anyone know what is the good software for fire
wall in debian. and how to instalation.
I am using debian r. 2.2r4.
thx
aku
also apt-get install bastill*
man InteractiveBastille
easy and simple
Kenneth
While you'
Kenneth karlsen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I am new in debian linux, anyone know what is the good software for fire
>> wall in debian. and how to instalation.
>>
>> I am using debian r. 2.2r4.
>>
>> thx
>>
>> aku
>>
>>
> also apt-get install bastill*
> man InteractiveBastille
> easy a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new in debian linux, anyone know what is the good software for fire
wall in debian. and how to instalation.
I am using debian r. 2.2r4.
thx
aku
also apt-get install bastill*
man InteractiveBastille
easy and simple
Kenneth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>
> I am new in debian linux, anyone know what is the good software for fire
> wall in debian. and how to instalation.
>
> I am using debian r. 2.2r4.
If you are using kernel 2.2.x (I think this is standard with potato),
ipchains is your friend. Installation: apt-get i
I am new in debian linux, anyone know what is the good software for fire
wall in debian. and how to instalation.
I am using debian r. 2.2r4.
thx
aku
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:56:56AM +0100, Rainer Sigl wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> please can me tell somebody how to make MD5 passwords in order
> to supply it to ftppasswd file?
>
mkpasswd -H md5 mon_password
mkpasswd --version
GNU mkpasswd 4.5.16
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am new in debian linux, anyone know what is the good software for fire
>wall in debian. and how to instalation.
>
>I am using debian r. 2.2r4.
>
>thx
>
>aku
>
>
also apt-get install bastill*
man InteractiveBastille
easy and simple
Kenneth
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> I am new in debian linux, anyone know what is the good software for fire
> wall in debian. and how to instalation.
>
> I am using debian r. 2.2r4.
If you are using kernel 2.2.x (I think this is standard with potato),
ipchains is your friend. Installation: apt-get
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:56:56AM +0100, Rainer Sigl wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> please can me tell somebody how to make MD5 passwords in order
> to supply it to ftppasswd file?
mkpasswd - Overfeatured front end to crypt(3)
It's in the whois package.
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I am using debian r. 2.2r4.
thx
aku
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:56:56AM +0100, Rainer Sigl wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> please can me tell somebody how to make MD5 passwords in order
> to supply it to ftppasswd file?
>
mkpasswd -H md5 mon_password
mkpasswd --version
GNU mkpasswd 4.5.16
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On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 08:31:24AM +0100, Oliver M . Bolzer wrote:
> I've heard Razor is (configurabule) part of SpamAssassin. I'd recommend
> disabling that check because somebody is tagging about 1/3 of Bugtraq mail
> in Razor thus sending it to the Spam folder.
Or you can add
whitelist_from [
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:03:54PM -0600, Bryan Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote...
> My ISP uses SpamAssassin and it works quite nicely. Not
> perfectly, but well enough that I like it. It's filtered
> out about 8M bytes of spam in the past 16 days. SpamAssassin
> puts some new headers
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:56:56AM +0100, Rainer Sigl wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> please can me tell somebody how to make MD5 passwords in order
> to supply it to ftppasswd file?
mkpasswd - Overfeatured front end to crypt(3)
It's in the whois package.
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