Hi all,
I've done new binutils with PaX patch for Debian SID (unstable) usage.
Add:
deb http://debian.linux-systeme.com sid main
deb-src http://debian.linux-systeme.com sid main
to your sources.list, run apt-get update, apt-get upgrade.
Have fun. I hope someone need this as I
On Friday 19 September 2003 17:59, Brian Rectanus wrote:
Hi Brian,
I cannot get STARTTLS to work with the newest snendmail in unstable. It
*always* complains that the key file is group readable! Now, before you
scream RTFM, I did use GroupReadableKeyFile!
please copy
On Friday 19 September 2003 23:27, Richard A Nelson wrote:
Hi Richard,
aha... in my case (all my boxen, in fact) the certificate just
expired !!!
I ran /usr/share/sendmail/update_tls new to create a new set of
certificates and things are now kosher !
Sep 19 21:22:20 renegade
On Friday 19 September 2003 17:59, Brian Rectanus wrote:
Hi Brian,
I cannot get STARTTLS to work with the newest snendmail in unstable. It
*always* complains that the key file is group readable! Now, before you
scream RTFM, I did use GroupReadableKeyFile!
please copy
On Friday 19 September 2003 23:27, Richard A Nelson wrote:
Hi Richard,
aha... in my case (all my boxen, in fact) the certificate just
expired !!!
I ran /usr/share/sendmail/update_tls new to create a new set of
certificates and things are now kosher !
Sep 19 21:22:20 renegade
On Thursday 05 June 2003 22:32, Vinai Kopp wrote:
Hi Vinai,
There seem to be problems using both the grsecurity and the freeswan
patches (at least I haven't been successfull applying the patches - I
tried the debian versions and the official ones from the different
project sites of the
On Thursday 05 June 2003 22:32, Vinai Kopp wrote:
Hi Vinai,
There seem to be problems using both the grsecurity and the freeswan
patches (at least I haven't been successfull applying the patches - I
tried the debian versions and the official ones from the different
project sites of the
On Sunday 25 May 2003 20:04, Jayson Vantuyl wrote:
Hi Jayson,
We've had a number of hacked boxen recently. It appears a certain
person (Romanian we think) is specifically targeting us and our
customers (looks like he hit a machine and found connections from others
in their logs, went from
On Tuesday 22 April 2003 15:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Ted Bukov [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22.04.2003, 14:17:56:
I got the last 2.4.20 kernel with apt-get install. I want to patch it
with grsec, but I met many times the follow message:
Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected!
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 23:13, Matthew Grant wrote:
Hi Matt,
Here is the patch to fix 2.2:
consider using this instead.
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On Tuesday 19 November 2002 23:13, Matthew Grant wrote:
Hi Matt,
Here is the patch to fix 2.2:
consider using this instead.
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On Friday 20 September 2002 10:45, leoricius wrote:
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you,
Italyminutes
Could ANYONE please stop this shit? Thanks!
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Hi there,
is any one on this whole wide world able to help me with the heartbeat
package? I want to use it with debian sid, neither the sid package nor the
rpm/tgz from the website linux-ha.org are working?!
I will be very glad if anyone can help me!!
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Hi all,
maybe or sure a little bit offtopic, but i don't know where to ask to get a
REAL helpfull answer for my question.
How can i compile a program with libc5 on a libc6 2.2 (glibc 2.2) system
correctly ?
Hope any one in here can help me out!!
Thanks a lot!
Kind regards,
Marc
Hi all,
as of some ppl are trying to use hostsentry i was interessted in do it too
:-) ... i have installed python with module support for utmp and dbm. I have
changed hostsentry.conf according to the readme and of some mails i have read
here. And now, if i want to use hostsentry, i get the
Hi all,
here is a little c++ program which u can use to determine your utmp/wtmp
format to use it correctly with hostsentry. It works fine for me and maybe it
can be added to future releases of hostsentry cause it may be usefull for
some ppl. :-)
I have attached an C++ and C Version!
Kind
Hi all,
as of some ppl are trying to use hostsentry i was interessted in do it too
:-) ... i have installed python with module support for utmp and dbm. I have
changed hostsentry.conf according to the readme and of some mails i have read
here. And now, if i want to use hostsentry, i get the
On Dienstag, 26. Juni 2001 11:20 you wrote:
Hi Berend,
i have tried your hint and it works fine. Shame on me that i did not
recognize it myself :-)
But now i have the following failure when i log in to my system:
Jun 26 11:38:43 codeman login[1213]: ROOT LOGIN on `pts/9'
Jun 26 11:38:43
Hi all,
here is a little c++ program which u can use to determine your utmp/wtmp
format to use it correctly with hostsentry. It works fine for me and maybe it
can be added to future releases of hostsentry cause it may be usefull for
some ppl. :-)
I have attached an C++ and C Version!
Kind
Hi,
have made some aliases for me to prevent such security things
to break my system. Have a look :-)
put the following into /root/.bashrc or .profile or whatever you
use as your shell.
holddeb() {
if [ $# = 1 ]; then
echo $1 hold | dpkg --set-selections
echo Set $1 on hold
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