I was aware that entire packages of theirs (like OpenSSH) were widely used
in other systems, but I hadn't realized that patches of theirs to things
like telnet and sudo made it into Linux distributions. I am thankful
though that their security auditing efforts and solid code are benefitting
Linux
Matthew,
On Monday 21 January 2002 09:49, you said something about:
> I came across this recently on my Redhat 7.1 box:
>
> [root@bindlestiff mboedick]# rpm -q sudo
> sudo-1.6.4-0.7x.2
> [root@bindlestiff mboedick]# strings /usr/bin/sudo | tail -1
> $OpenBSD: skeleton.c,v 1.18 2001/11/19 19:02:18
I came across this recently on my Redhat 7.1 box:
[root@bindlestiff mboedick]# rpm -q sudo
sudo-1.6.4-0.7x.2
[root@bindlestiff mboedick]# strings /usr/bin/sudo | tail -1
$OpenBSD: skeleton.c,v 1.18 2001/11/19 19:02:18 mpech Exp $
[root@bindlestiff mboedick]#
I'm kind of curious about it. Anyon