Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
>   Just read about ZDnet having one of those "cracking challenges" with
> Linux vs. Microsoft web servers. The story says Mandrake is on the Linux box:
> 
> "Targets for attack
> 
> Behind our formidable firewall cluster are three targets. The first is the
> Web server, running MandrakeSoft's Linux Mandrake and the Apache
> Web server. We'll be using Axent's NetProwler intrusion detection
> system to monitor the activities on the Web server subnet. 
> 
> The second target is an e-mail subnet hosting the latest build of
> Exchange 2000 running on Windows 2000 Advanced Server. (This
> test will be a baptism by fire for the soon-to-be-released messaging
> platform.) Because Exchange 2000 uses Microsoft's Active Directory
> as its directory service, we will have a separate Advanced Server
> system hosting an Active Directory tree in the Exchange subnet."
> 
> http://www.zdnet.com/eweek/stories/general/0,11011,2593631,00.html

I would like if they printed some informations on the machines config,
(if some security program are running for exemple).

And i also do not like that they put a Apache - RedHat banner 
on a Mandrake webserver. :-/

-- 
                -- Yoann http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~yoann/
 It is well known that M$ product don't make a free() after a malloc(),
the unix community wish them good luck for their future development.

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