Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-03 Thread Chris Evans
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Mike Johnson wrote: > At 03:04 PM 6/2/98 +0100, you wrote: > > >Are there any other people out there interested in a concerted linux > >source security auditing process? > > Yes, yes, and yes. Did I mention, yes? OK. I've got a _lot_ of positive response about starting s

RedHat Security list/group (was: RE: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.)

1998-06-03 Thread Mike Johnson
At 08:29 PM 6/2/98 -0400, you wrote: >Yes there is a huge amount of need for some source of Info for security >in Linux/Redhat Linux. > > -Carl Johnson Just a small note, here. I would be terribly disapointed if the mailing list was only for the Linux core (

RE: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Carl Johnson
security flaws. On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Chris Evans wrote: > If there is sufficient interest, I would envisage myself setting up a web > page to indicate which packages could do with auditing, and also a mailing > list for unmoderated discussion of auditing. The mailing list would be > only fo

Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Bench
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Chris Evans wrote: > If there is sufficient interest, I would envisage myself setting up a web > page to indicate which packages could do with auditing, and also a mailing > list for unmoderated discussion of auditing. The mailing list would be > only for discussion of potenti

Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Doug Elznic
> Hi, > > I've got a lot of mail on the subject of security fixing and auditing. > > Are there any other people out there interested in a concerted linux > source security auditing process? > > If there is sufficient interest, I would envisage myself setting up a web > page to indicate which pa

Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Mike Johnson
At 03:04 PM 6/2/98 +0100, you wrote: >Are there any other people out there interested in a concerted linux >source security auditing process? Yes, yes, and yes. Did I mention, yes? >If there is sufficient interest, I would envisage myself setting up a web >page to indicate which packages could

Re: [linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Chris Evans
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Erik Troan wrote: > Definitely! Thanks for putting this up, and for all of your work in finding > these problems. I just send a note to the redhat-announce list with the > first batch of fixes, and I'm off to work on more fixes now. Hi, I've got a lot of mail on the subject

[linux-security] Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Erik Troan
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Chris Evans wrote: > Sadly the number of unaddressed security issues in RedHat Linux systems > is creeping up. > > It is becoming difficult for me to keep track of them all. Since I am keen > they all get fixed ASAP, I've put up a text file of these issues on the > web. > >

Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-02 Thread Chris Fox
On Mon, 01 Jun 1998 23:42:09 EDT, Joe Klemmer wrote: >On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Chris Evans wrote: > >> Sadly the number of unaddressed security issues in RedHat Linux systems >> is creeping up. >> >> It is becoming difficult for me to keep track of them all. Since I am keen >> they all get fixed ASA

Re: RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-01 Thread Joe Klemmer
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Chris Evans wrote: > Sadly the number of unaddressed security issues in RedHat Linux systems > is creeping up. > > It is becoming difficult for me to keep track of them all. Since I am keen > they all get fixed ASAP, I've put up a text file of these issues on the > web. > >

RedHat5.1 security flaws.

1998-06-01 Thread Chris Evans
Hi, Sadly the number of unaddressed security issues in RedHat Linux systems is creeping up. It is becoming difficult for me to keep track of them all. Since I am keen they all get fixed ASAP, I've put up a text file of these issues on the web. http://ferret.lmh.ox.ac.uk/~chris/rhbugs.txt I ho