Sergio Korlowsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I read the specs about kernel-secure, but I would like to learn a bit
> more
> I noticed is the first release of it... I always like to test security
> in many systems...
> like playing with nmap, nessus, iptraf nc etc etc.. too many to mention
> all of them
> so I am interested in everything that represents a better security over
> standard installations.
> 
> what is the main difference in kernel-secure, just a few patches? added
> the new ip-filters.. or what?
> I know that soon ipchains will be replaced for the new squeme ipfilter
> and nat?
> (once again I have to learn how to set up my firewall rules right ;-) )

Protection against tmp race, stack smash...
things like that :)

> besides a couple of side notes... I have been using msec and I like the
> idea of
> extra-securing some folders and files....
Thanks :)

> 
> Finally I got ppp working at boot time again!                  (I am so
> happy!)
> 
> when trying to install some additional packages sometimes I got:
> package applnk not listed in file index (?)  not in deplist or
> compssList ?
uhh i can't answer this one.. :)

> 
> still getting the KFM Warning:
> could not execute program
> /usr/bin/hwiz                                    (Axalon)
> 
> Ohh my god, this looking prettier every day!
> I like the new look of DrakX  great Pixel!
> 


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the unix community wish them good luck for their future developement.

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