As far as it looks Ahbaid is just looking for a list of weaknesses of RedHat. I
find nothing wrong with this, if someone was looking for hacks they probably would
use another list. I agree with Jason
Jason Murray wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 09, 1999 at 06:25:23PM -0700, Jim Cline wrote:
> > Sorry but we will not tell people how to hack systems. Now even if you were
> > on the up and up, do you think we should be teaching people how to exploit
> > systems? If you need to show why you need secuirty there are much better
> > way to take care of that.
>
> Sorry, couldn't agree less. Some (most?) people, not already converted to the
> gospel of security, need to be *shown* just what can be done.
>
> Here are some resources:
> The book Maximum Security.
> The book Hacking Exposed.
> Both of these books come high recommended by others in the security field.
> I haven't quite gotten to them yet, so I can give my own opinion.
>
> The site http://www.securityfocus.com
> The site http://lwn.net - this is a Linux site. Check out the security section.
>
> Good luck. I hope it goes well.
>
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> "Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain"
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