On 22/10/14 21:02, Patrick Walters wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm sure as many of you are aware, the POODLE exploit is making it's way
> around the news pages.
>
> Is there a way to automatically configure Firefox and / or Chrome to use
> TLS1.0 or higher? That would mitigate the vulnerability on the
Hello,
I'm sure as many of you are aware, the POODLE exploit is making it's way
around the news pages.
Is there a way to automatically configure Firefox and / or Chrome to use
TLS1.0 or higher? That would mitigate the vulnerability on the user end.
It's not feasible to have users, particularly s
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Melvin Mungunda wrote:
> i have the icewm interfae just the way i want it but there is still
> one problem i want the client's to only be able to use icewm.
> what do i do for them not to be able to see or use the other gui's.
> i still want them on the server(kde,etc.), so i c
i have the icewm interfae just the way i want it but there is still
one problem i want the client's to only be able to use icewm.
what do i do for them not to be able to see or use the other gui's.
i still want them on the server(kde,etc.), so i can't uninstall
them.
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