Re: I've been hacked by DevilSoul

2002-01-11 Thread Patrice Neff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > if in silicon valley... > you can be back online within 1hr or so... What does the Silicon Valley have to do with the time to getting back online? > - maybe just sniffing your passwds ??? > - maybe using it to hack other boxes ?? Oh if it's not more... ;-) > - you n

Re: I've been hacked by DevilSoul

2002-01-11 Thread Patrice Neff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > if in silicon valley... > you can be back online within 1hr or so... What does the Silicon Valley have to do with the time to getting back online? > - maybe just sniffing your passwds ??? > - maybe using it to hack other boxes ?? Oh if it's not more... ;-) > - you

Re: Does Debian need to enforce a better Security policy for packages?

2001-10-24 Thread Patrice Neff
Michael Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FreeBSD does it for their ports tree. In fact, this has been a > matter of controversy, as the FreeBSD team issues a huge number of > security advisories for software that really has nothing to do with > FreeBSD. This has caused casual observers to e

Re: Does Debian need to enforce a better Security policy for packages?

2001-10-24 Thread Patrice Neff
Michael Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FreeBSD does it for their ports tree. In fact, this has been a > matter of controversy, as the FreeBSD team issues a huge number of > security advisories for software that really has nothing to do with > FreeBSD. This has caused casual observers to

Re: shared root account

2001-07-06 Thread Patrice Neff
Juha Jäykkä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How can that _safely_ be accomplished? There are versions of su, > sudo etc) that do not ask passwords, there are suid binaries but > which is _THE_ way of accomplishing this? I've never been in a situation like yours. But I can tell how I do it at home.

Re: shared root account

2001-07-06 Thread Patrice Neff
Juha Jäykkä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How can that _safely_ be accomplished? There are versions of su, > sudo etc) that do not ask passwords, there are suid binaries but > which is _THE_ way of accomplishing this? I've never been in a situation like yours. But I can tell how I do it at home.