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From: sebastien wey [mailto:sebastien_...@yahoo.fr]
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Please remove my email from you
Hi Philip.
You can unsuscribe here :
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Greetings
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016, 20:03 Philip Costello <pcoste...@4gwireless.com>
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Paul
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:07 AM, DANIEL ROMO <danielromogar...@gmail.com>
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> 2016-03-31 9:42 GMT-05:00 Tiffany Ryan <tiffanyryan2...@gmail.com>:
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Hello,
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2016-03-31 9:42 GMT-05:00 Tiffany Ryan <tiffanyryan2...@gmail.com>:
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*Daniel
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Package: security-tracker
Severity: wishlist
Control: block -1 by 761348
Various places in the security tracker hardcode various data from
Debian's apt repositories, including those from the list below. It would
be nice if the security-tracker could fetch that data (daily) from the
Debian apt
Processing control commands:
block -1 by 761348
Bug #761353 [security-tracker] security-tracker: remove hardcoding of various
data from Debian's apt repositories
761353 was not blocked by any bugs.
761353 was not blocking any bugs.
Added blocking bug(s) of 761353: 761348
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761353: http
Joel Rees wrote:
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 12:45 AM, [...]
I know, I am a jerk, but it was the first thing I thought of
I don't think that makes you a jerk at all.
We are all jerks at times. It's part of being human and not
understanding the other guy's situation.
IMHO one of the most
On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 23:43:36 -0500
Scott Blaydes sblay...@netteksolutions.com wrote:
Doesn’t it make you wonder about a company who’s Privacy, Security
and Compliance Officer can’t figure out how to get off of a mailing
list that he had to subscribe to and verify his address for?
Yep - it's
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 12:45 AM, [...]
I know, I am a jerk, but it was the first thing I thought of
I don't think that makes you a jerk at all.
We are all jerks at times. It's part of being human and not
understanding the other guy's situation.
IMHO one of the most
serious deteriorations
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 11:23:47 -0500
Ed Blonski eblon...@homeaccess.com wrote:
Please remove me from this list
Ed Blonski
847-310-6034
Manager, Technology Security and Compliance Initiatives
Privacy, Security Compliance Officer
Le 26/06/2014 16:06, Jason Fergus a écrit :
Ha ha, made me laugh.
Speaking of lists, I wish I knew how Evolution knows to ask if one would
like to reply to the list or the sender. My work uses a bunch of
mailing lists, and I always feel like I'm breaking list etiquette when I
have to do a
On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 16:15 +0200, Erwan David wrote:
Le 26/06/2014 16:06, Jason Fergus a écrit :
Ha ha, made me laugh.
Speaking of lists, I wish I knew how Evolution knows to ask if one would
like to reply to the list or the sender. My work uses a bunch of
mailing lists, and I
regularly scheduled content.
On Jun 25, 2014, at 12:50 PM, Andrea Zwirner and...@linkspirit.org wrote:
Hint: http://www.list-unsubscribe.com/
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 11:23:47 -0500
Ed Blonski eblon...@homeaccess.com wrote:
Please remove me from
Please remove me from this list
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Check the headers, there you'll find how.
Cheers.
El 25/06/14 13:23, Ed Blonski escribió:
Please remove me from this list
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Privacy, Security Compliance Officer
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Ed Blonski eblon...@homeaccess.com wrote:
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Ed Blonski
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Privacy, Security
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Now back to your regularly scheduled content.
On Jun 25, 2014, at 12:50 PM, Andrea Zwirner and...@linkspirit.org wrote:
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 11:23:47 -0500
Ed Blonski eblon...@homeaccess.com wrote:
Please remove me from
Good morning everyone,
in the Securing Debian Manual it is described how to remove
CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE from the system, so that the file attributes 'i' and
'a' can't be change afterwards (until the next reboot) [1]. That doesn't
seem to work in recent versions of Debian anymore, because -- if I
Hi!
In etch semodule -r postfix fails with next message:
libsepol.expand_module: Error while indexing out symbols
libsemanage.semanage_expand_sandbox: Expand module failed
Does someone know what is the problem and how the postfix module can be
removed?
TIA
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Martin Schulze wrote:
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I found out that it is posible for local users on tty1 to hide
themselves from the output of the w command if they use gnu screen.
1. start a screen session as normal user and detach.
2. login as that user on tty1 (not tty2)
3. run w and verify that your session is listed.
4. run screen -r and
Pardom my ignorance, but,
man w
w - Show who is logged on and what they are doing.
If you use screen and detach, you are not login anymore, in other
words, you can't interactively do anything. You can leave things
running that's for sure.
And since screen is a SUID program (owned by root), and
I did reproduce it on my alpha running Debian 3.0
And it seems like I'm still logged on and all programs are just running
fine and I can still use the bash prompt which executed screen. The last
command says I'm still logged in, but w and who won't show my session.
Daniel van Eeden [EMAIL
REMOVE
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- Original Message -
From: Philipp Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: Is ident secure?
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 11:44:42AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote:
also sprach Ethan Benson (on Fri, 31 Aug 2001 01:38:45AM -0800):
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From: Alisson Sellaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:14 PM
Subject: Is ident secure?
Hi again folks
I was checking my firewall logs and have detected lots of TCP/113 dropped
packets. Checking
- Original Message -
From: Philipp Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: Is ident secure?
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 11:44:42AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote:
also sprach Ethan Benson (on Fri, 31 Aug 2001
Please can someone remove me from this mailing list.
I've send countless emails both to debian-security-request (which tells
me it doesn't know who I am, but lists my email address anyway) and to
the listmaster, which go unanswered.
Thanks in advance,
Luke Diamand
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From: harshu harshu@harsha
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Please remove me from this
Look at the "From:" line -- "harshu@harsha". That's invalid. I'm
sure that was not the E-Mail address you signed up for the list from.
Is it any wo
* Randy Edwards
|Is it any wonder that the Debian mail server isn't recognizing a
| domain name of "harsha"? The last I heard, the Debian maintainer for
| the mailing list program was still working on the artificial
| intelligence module that reads people's minds... :-)
You should be
Luke Diamand wrote:
Please can someone remove me from this mailing list.
I've send countless emails both to debian-security-request (which tells
me it doesn't know who I am, but lists my email address anyway) and to
the listmaster, which go unanswered.
When I get back from the States
Please can someone remove me from this mailing list.
I've send countless emails both to debian-security-request (which tells
me it doesn't know who I am, but lists my email address anyway) and to
the listmaster, which go unanswered.
Thanks in advance,
Luke Diamand
, 22 Mar 2001 15:43:22 +0530
From: harshu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Please remove me from this
Look at the From: line -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]. That's invalid. I'm
sure that was not the E-Mail address you signed up
* Randy Edwards
|Is it any wonder that the Debian mail server isn't recognizing a
| domain name of harsha? The last I heard, the Debian maintainer for
| the mailing list program was still working on the artificial
| intelligence module that reads people's minds... :-)
You should be able
Luke Diamand wrote:
Please can someone remove me from this mailing list.
I've send countless emails both to debian-security-request (which tells
me it doesn't know who I am, but lists my email address anyway) and to
the listmaster, which go unanswered.
When I get back from the States
Addressed to: Distribution list (see below)
I'm sorry, but the unsubscribe-procedure didn't work,
and as I won't be able to read emails the next four
weeks, I would like to be removed from the mailing
list.
Thank You, CU, Lars.
Distribution list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
doesn't redhat use a different version of cron than debian?
because like, we have all of these different crons with funny name prefixes
and i think there would be a difference in security, if you know what i
mean by what i'm getting at. heh
the same could hold true for atd, but without the
Hi Alexander!
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Alexander Hvostov wrote:
Mo,
Red Hat security is always lousy ;)
Unlike Red Hat, Debian gets security bugs and such fixed in a timely
manner, especially if you are using the current `unstable' distribution
(which is presently `woody'); `at' should be
/at
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I was wondering if I should do the same on Debian when I never use at
command , or some other debian packages depend on atd for self
maintenance
so I have to keep it? (when I tried to remove at package with dselect,
no
dependency problem arise)
Thank you
Mo
doesn't redhat use a different version of cron than debian?
because like, we have all of these different crons with funny name prefixes
and i think there would be a difference in security, if you know what i
mean by what i'm getting at. heh
the same could hold true for atd, but without the prefix
packages depend on atd for self maintenance
so I have to keep it? (when I tried to remove at package with dselect, no
dependency problem arise)
Thank you
Mo
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lf maintenance
so I have to keep it? (when I tried to remove at package with dselect, no
dependency problem arise)
Thank you
Mo
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/usr/bin/at
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I was wondering if I should do the same on Debian when I never use at
command , or some other debian packages depend on atd for self maintenance
so I have to keep it? (when I tried to remove at package with dselect, no
dependency problem arise)
Thank you
Mo
to keep it? (when I tried to remove at package with dselect, no
dependency problem arise)
Thank you
Mo
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