Hi guys,
I have just downloaded mnf and burnt it..
Before i start playing with it. (I'm gonna setup a system to trial it.) I
figured I'd ask if anyone knows it well here..
my questions.
1. for someone familiar with mdk9, how hard is it to lean mnf's ins and
outs?? I mean is the basic structure
Log in as normal user and then su root
-Payal
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Brian York wrote:
I have my computer set at higher security (Mandrake
8.2) and it doesn't let me login as root which i need
to how can i change some file to let me login as root
with out droping a security level?
Thanks
I have my computer set at higher security (Mandrake
8.2) and it doesn't let me login as root which i need
to how can i change some file to let me login as root
with out droping a security level?
Thanks
Brian
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 09:29:17PM -0700, Brian York wrote:
I have my computer set at higher security (Mandrake
8.2) and it doesn't let me login as root which i need
to how can i change some file to let me login as root
with out droping a security level?
Thanks
Brian
make a file
Hallo!
I have Mandrake Security SNF installed on a test server, now my question:
I want to firewall between two lans, but I see only the function to firewall
between lan and modem /ISDN /DSL /cable.
Are there any functions to firewall and route between two lans?
cu Philipp
Anyone using the Mandrake Security distribution successfully? Or is is
still VERY beta?
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Does anyone know where I can find a comprehensive list of the differences
between the differenct security levels in 7.2? I recently had an experience
where I switched from "High" to "Medium" and a bunch of (apparently) unrelated
programs started to work where they hadn't before. E.G.
On Monday 19 March 2001 13:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find a comprehensive list of the differences
between the differenct security levels in 7.2?
If you installed any documentation, have a look at msec.ps:
# find / -name msec.ps
# gv path-to-msec/msec.ps
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 04:15:08PM +0200, Denis HAVLIK wrote:
- We differ from redhat on many points, and this reflects on different
- security problems. We claim to be COMPATIBLE, not "based on" RedHat, but I
- understand your problem:
-
- You cannot be sure if we looked at problem and found
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Gavin Clark wrote:
I also wish that Mandrake had a discussion oriented security list that
we could post to. I'd be more than happy to be reading bugtraq and
forwarding relevant things to the mandrake-security list and others
probably would as well.
Excellent
Sounds good to me! I presently subscribe to the redhat security list
since Mandrake is based on RH.
vern
Jon wrote:
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 01:57:17PM -0700, Gavin Clark wrote:
Excellent idea. How do we get this started? Is mandrake open to new lists?
if not someone on the list could
Is the Mandrake security list on the Mandrake site no longer functioning?
I subscribed to it month's ago and it has little or no traffic. It may be
only a "one way" announcement type list (I don't know).
vern
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Gavin Clark wrote:
I also wish that
On Sun, 21 May 2000, vern wrote:
Sounds good to me! I presently subscribe to the redhat security list
since Mandrake is based on RH.
Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and join up!
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Freezer Burn BBS:
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I'll host it... it would be something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with an archive online as well.
-
Let me know what you (and anyone else) think appropriate so I can put a
little blurb in the subscription message that is sent back to welcome
people to the list.
I'll set
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From: Ken Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
I'll host it... it would be something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with an archive online as well.
-
Let me know what you (and anyone else) think appropriate so I can put a
little blurb in the subscription message that is
On Sun, 21 May 2000, vern wrote:
Is the Mandrake security list on the Mandrake site no longer functioning?
I subscribed to it month's ago and it has little or no traffic. It may be
only a "one way" announcement type list (I don't know).
vern
I'm not even sure, Vern. I had never subscribed
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Ken Thompson wrote:
I'll set something up by the end of the weekend. I'd also suggest crypto
support as well. snip
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I would like to see a discussin on beginnes security, most of is
that have made the move from Winderz don't have the foggiest
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Ron Marriage wrote:
How true is this anymore? I've seen updates to Mandrake
that
weren't in RH and vice versa.
Very true. Because both distributions do things different ways, security
concerns on one may not be entirely valid on the other. But I think being
aware of
--
From: Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I also wish that Mandrake had a discussion oriented security list that
we could post to. I'd be more than happy to be reading bugtraq and
forwarding relevant things to the mandrake-security list and others
probably would as well.
Excellent idea. How
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 01:57:17PM -0700, Gavin Clark wrote:
Excellent idea. How do we get this started? Is mandrake open to new lists?
if not someone on the list could host it, or I have heard of sites that will
host your list for free (they probly have banner ads on the archive)
If
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Jon wrote:
If Mandrake Software does not want to host the list, I will be happy
to host it myself.
I'd like to see:
Security alerts and announcements relevant to Mandrake distro.
Discussions of ways to enhance the security of your Mandrake box.
Discussions on
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