Here is a more complete excerpt from the book in question,
Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security, section 2.1.3.1. Candidates
for system immutable:
It's sometimes also useful to create "blocker" files that are
immutable to prevent file-creation exploits from creating holes.
Imagine a file
ou didn't
> disable yet) will now permit root logins from any system with no password"
>
> Is that mean i should disable rsh ? Or disable rlogin ?
>
> If one of them so can you please tell me how can i do it?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Best regard
> Maverick
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On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 06:58:13AM -0800, Maverick wrote:
> I am quite new to OpenBSD so i am reading the book "Mastering
> FreeBSD And OpenBSD Security "
The FAQ and man pages are authoritative; books can be useful, but
quickly fall out of date.
> It said "Your rsh/rlogin daemons (that for some
ord"
Is that mean i should disable rsh ? Or disable rlogin ?
If one of them so can you please tell me how can i do it?
Thanks a lot
Best regard
Maverick
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