On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 06:30:11AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use apt-secure, this will make 'apt-get update' fail to download
the Packages files (correctly, because the authenticity of the contents
cannot be verified), meaning you (well, I :-|) could not download packages
from
Hallo,
I've been struggling with hardening my pam.d stacks lately. Upon
replacing pam.unix.so by a stack containing account.so, auth.so,
session.so, warn.so and deny.so, the login shell starts returning
messages like 'user account expired', even for my root account. I've
been fiddling with
Hi!
AIDE is quite nice to report added, changed and removed files. But in
the (probably very long) list of new/changed files, one can't see, what
kind of file that is.
I'd like AIDE to tell me the type of the file. The result file(1)
gives.
With that improvement, one can see in the log file if
I am having problems with john. Every morning, I get this message:
Sending mail to jeff... John has cracked 1 passwords. If you want to
see them, use john -show passwordfile. (See john(1) for details).
However, I cannot get john to show me:
# sudo john -show
Hello,
Where are the options below from?
I run aide 0.10, which is according to the sourceforge site the current
one and it doesn't like it. Also as someone else mentioned:
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide.html says Future plans: ...
Encrypted and signed database.
Joh
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 06:30:11AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use apt-secure, this will make 'apt-get update' fail to download
the Packages files (correctly, because the authenticity of the contents
cannot be verified), meaning you (well, I :-|) could not download packages
from
Hallo,
I've been struggling with hardening my pam.d stacks lately. Upon
replacing pam.unix.so by a stack containing account.so, auth.so,
session.so, warn.so and deny.so, the login shell starts returning
messages like 'user account expired', even for my root account. I've
been fiddling with
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