> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: John Ott [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2001 16:37
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: Network Error: Connection refused
>
> Henning von Bargen wrote:
>
> > Is there nobody in this list who can help me?
> > I _gu
Hi there,
On 13 May 2001, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
> On 11 May 2001 19:49:46 -0400, R. DuFresne wrote:
> > > Hire someone who can.
> > >
> >
> > Who makes claims they can totally secure a system connected to the
> > internet from ever being compromised? What person or company offers such
> >
On 11 May 2001 19:49:46 -0400, R. DuFresne wrote:
> > Hire someone who can.
> >
>
> Who makes claims they can totally secure a system connected to the
> internet from ever being compromised? What person or company offers such
> a guarantee?
Several offer guarantees almost that good.
Do your r
On 11 May 2001 19:37:46 -0400, R. DuFresne wrote:
> at exactly are you going
> to do there when you suddenly see a few packets clobber your system? Fire
> up tcpdump to see what might be in the packets? Dang, too late, your
> system has been compromised in the time it took you to fire up tcpdump
> ut do we really have to make it easier
> to get in?
I'll ignore the rest; how does this make it easier to get in? It just
makes it easier to identify bad administrators (who don't update their
servers). I've already mentioned that its not much easier to scan HTTP
HEAD responses than to simply
When I start up (the latest modssl) with apache 1.3.19 on a new system with
modssl enabled like so:
NameVirtualHost some.ip.address.here
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /home/httpd/html
ServerName www.mydomain.com
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile /home/httpd/ssl/httpsd.crt
SSLCertifi