[gnhlug-announce] Greater Nashua Software Entrepreneurs Group meeting on Linuxtonight

2003-03-04 Thread Rob Lembree
fyi, The Greater Nashua Software Entrepreneurs Group is having a meeting at the Nashua Public Library tonight at 7, and the speaker will be Paula Hunter, the general manager for UnitedLinux. rob -- Rob Lembree 29 Milk St. JumpShift, LLC Nashua, NH 03064-1651

Re: sendmail vulnerability

2003-03-04 Thread T. Warfield
Redhat has posted a patch (along with other vendors), it is well advised to patch soon as there are reports circulating about hackers attempting to take advantage of non-patched systems. At 03:26 PM 3/3/03 -0500, Michael O'Donnell wrote: Heads up -

Re: sendmail vulnerability

2003-03-04 Thread Jon maddog Hall
You should also mention that RedHat 8.0 is not susceptible to this bug. md -- Jon maddog Hall Executive Director Linux(R) International email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 80 Amherst St. Voice: +1.603.672.4557 Amherst, N.H. 03031-3032 U.S.A. WWW: http://www.li.org Board Member:

Re: sendmail vulnerability

2003-03-04 Thread T. Warfield
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 PS: Redhat 8.0 is not affected by this. (Thanks Maddog!) Todd At 05:40 PM 3/4/03 -0500, T. Warfield wrote: Redhat has posted a patch (along with other vendors), it is well advised to patch soon as there are reports circulating about hackers

Re: For the newbies (book question)

2003-03-04 Thread Mark Komarinski
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:20:40PM -0500, Erik Price wrote: On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 06:24 PM, Derek Martin wrote: Another point I'll make is that it seems to me that the typical new home user doesn't really want either of these... What they want is a pamphlet that tells them

Re: For the newbies (book question)

2003-03-04 Thread Erik Price
On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 09:29 PM, Mark Komarinski wrote: But I don't think it's just the typical home user. I think everyone would love this. Martin Fowler himself wrote so in his short-n-sweet UML Distilled. 185 pages is a lot more than 5. But the point is taken. Right, well I was just