Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes:

> > Does this mean we need to do anything to improve the security of our
> > systems?

> The report seems to be saying that the problem is caused by using the
> Gentoo default config, which assumes a Gentoo environment. So  it's fine
> on Gentoo. But it won't hurt to run glsa-check from time to time (my sync
> script does it every time and mails me if there's a problem).

Which file contains the purported malaised default configration?
I just want to manually inspect it and verify for myself.


curiously,
James





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