As stated by another poster, there is plenty of software that can tell
what version you are running, even if you disable the banners. All that
disabling the banner does, is make idiots feel comfortable. The only way,
short of an expensive in-line ids, to stop exploits, is to patch or
disable
Appears that the [EMAIL PROTECTED] was released today:
http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have over 20 in the past 4 hours...
Standard rules apply: Don't open, press delete.
Eric
M said:
Is everyone receiving interesting messages from the CMU postmaster (or a
spoof
said:
Don't think it's spooded...all the ones I've received today came from
128.2.10.216, which is registered as a Carnegie Mellon University IP
Address...
-Original Message-
From: Eric J. Wisti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 2:46 PM
To: M
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Why not add a chkconfig line to the script and let 'chkconfig --add imapd'
after copying the script to /etc/rc.d/init.d/imapd. You can then use
chkconfig to do all of the messy stuff with links and can use chkconfig to
turn off/on the script at will...
Example of chkconfig line:
# chkconfig:
It wasn't a perfect install, but after reading docs provided with the
tarball, I was able to install and set it up in under an hour... Just the
usual library/config problems with open source building on Solaris (very
minor)...
I surely can't complain about something that is GIVEN away for FREE