On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 09:23:57PM +0200, you wrote:
> what do other developers think about localized lists for security
> advisories, such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't see the point. People who want up-to-date information will need
to follow the english list, and the other translations are availa
On Tuesday, August 13, 2002, at 03:21 AM, Martin Schulze wrote:
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Debian Security Advisory DSA 149-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.debian.org/security/ Martin
Schulze
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On August 13, 21:14 (+0200), Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> I just wanted to note that the xinetd upgrade moved my xinetd.conf to a
> backup and left me without running IMAP (which was in xinetd.conf before
> the upgrade).
You might want to avoid this unpleasant situation next time by
reconfigurin
That didn't happen on any of the systems I updated today. Same old
xinetd.conf files that I had before.
-Kevin
Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I just wanted to note that the xinetd upgrade moved my xinetd.conf to
> a backup and left me without running IMAP (which was in xin
Il Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 09:23:57PM +0200, Martin Schulze ha scritto:
[...]
> Currently, all DSAs are released via mail in english on
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and copied to www.debian.org
> afterwards, where they will be picked up by seven[1] fellow translators
Just for the records. From this morning we
Hi,
what do other developers think about localized lists for security
advisories, such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Currently, all DSAs are released via mail in english on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and copied to www.debian.org
afterwards, where they will be picked up by seven[1] fellow translators
who produce th
Hi.
First things first: Big thanks to the security team. You seem to have
plenty of work and I thing your doing a good job. I'm always working to
decrease the number of on-hold packages with my own modifications so I
can use apt-get to load security fixes.
I just wanted to note that the xine
All
I have recently started toying with ldap:
I have installed:
libsasl7 (with all dependancies)
slapd (on the server with all dependancies)
libnss-db
libnss-ldap
libldap2
ldap2dns
libpam-ldap
ldap-utils
My ldap configs on the client all have a host line to the server.
Attached are the config f
Jens Hafner, 2002-Aug-13 09:28 +0200:
>
> Thanks to all who took time to reply to my questions about the VPN
> network.
> After reading the articles you directed me at (including the "Freeswan
> page" and the "VPN Masquerade HOWTO", I find that it might be a better
> idea to not masquerade the VPN
unsubscribe
I have been using mailscanner and sophos and i did get some problems of
configuration.
Now i am using exiscan with sophos and it works very fine.
I think it is the fastiest mail virus scanner to install and configure, even
if you only relay the mail.
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From: "Phillip H
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 09:28:37AM +0200, Jens Hafner wrote:
>
> Thanks to all who took time to reply to my questions about the VPN
> network.
> After reading the articles you directed me at (including the "Freeswan
> page" and the "VPN Masquerade HOWTO", I find that it might be a better
> idea to
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 08:45:39PM +0100, Dale Amon wrote:
> Since the author seems to hang out here (actually I think he's
> the one who long ago suggested I should join this list) I
> thought this might be a good place to ask.
:)
>
> I'm getting lots of complaints from tiger about:
>
>
Thanks to all who took time to reply to my questions about the VPN
network.
After reading the articles you directed me at (including the "Freeswan
page" and the "VPN Masquerade HOWTO", I find that it might be a better
idea to not masquerade the VPN client on the WIN2K machine but to
install an VPN
Hi,
I'm trying to get opie-server|libpam-opie to use sha1 instead of md5,
but I haven't figured out how to do this on the server end. For the
client end, the -s option seems to be what to use w/ opiekey (though
this doesn't appear to be in the man pages...).
Has anyone figured out how to get thi
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