On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 12:44:13PM +0100, Marcus Williams wrote:
> On 08/10/2004, Roger Sels wrote:
> > I'd recommend sticking to scp, as you can give your users winscp.
> > Its interface resembles major ftp clients out there and is very
> > intuitive, so they should not have any issues using it.
>
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Hello,
I'm looking for a list of characters that are not allowable (or that cause
problems) for passwords if any under a standard Debian GNU/Linux install
(using md5). I've checked the packages docs and done a quick google search
with no luck.
thank
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Hello,
I'm looking for a list of characters that are not allowable (or that cause
problems) for passwords if any under a standard Debian GNU/Linux install
(using md5). I've checked the packages docs and done a quick google search
with no luck.
thank
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On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 10:13:09AM -0400, Mike Dresser wrote:
> I've done some looking around on the web, and haven't really found an
> answer to the following question.
>
> How do you securely handle syslogging when you have servers in the DMZ,
> and
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 10:01:39PM -0500, Brad B wrote:
..
> The wise man chooses what he is best at maintaining". A default potato2.2
> install makes for a stable and secure server for just about anyting right
> out of the box. But with the ease of
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 11:31:40PM -0400, Bradley Alexander wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 22:32, Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
>
>
> The other thing I do is to maintain a package list of machines I build.
> It for instance, I have selection of workstation packagelists, laptop,
> mailserver, firewall a
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 11:04:13AM +1300, Adam Warner wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
...
> The question I have is if I "su - username" and then browse the web,
> etc. is it impossible for a remote user who managed to gain access to
> that user session to bec
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 11:04:13AM +1300, Adam Warner wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
...
> The question I have is if I "su - username" and then browse the web,
> etc. is it impossible for a remote user who managed to gain access to
> that user session to be
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 11:04:45PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> To: Debian-Security List
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:06 AM
> Subject: Mailserver HDD organization
>
>
> Hallo to everyone on the Debian Sec. List,
>
>
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 11:04:45PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> - Original Message -
> From: eim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian-Security List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:06 AM
> Subject: Mailserver HDD organization
>
>
> Hallo to everyone on the Deb
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On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 07:25:48AM +1000, Paul Haesler wrote:
> You'll want to edit /etc/resolv.conf too.
>
> > On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 02:02:00 +1300 (NZDT)
> > Patrick Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Edit '/etc/hostname' to reflect the change. T
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On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 07:25:48AM +1000, Paul Haesler wrote:
> You'll want to edit /etc/resolv.conf too.
>
> > On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 02:02:00 +1300 (NZDT)
> > Patrick Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Edit '/etc/hostname' to reflect the change.
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Hello,
I just signed up with the debian-security mailing list so I am not up to speed
with all the discussions.
What is the status with the wu-ftpd updated potato packages?
I could find no mention of it on the debian main or security web pages an
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Hello,
I just signed up with the debian-security mailing list so I am not up to speed
with all the discussions.
What is the status with the wu-ftpd updated potato packages?
I could find no mention of it on the debian main or security web pages a
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