On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 01:56:45PM -0500, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> Well failure to recognize that 0.0.0.0 is yourself is not quite DNS related
> exploit. It is a bug.
If AOL or hotmail would decide to change their MX records to your mailserver
this will for sure also cause you problems.
But neither is a *security* bug.
> the code is completely obfuscated (I know I know,
> style is a matter of taste), there is 0 line of comments in the code
The ability to read the code depends on your C language skills.
The ability to work with the code depends on the tools you have and use
(ever given ctags a try?).
Limited capabilities don't mean the code is obfuscated.
A book written in Kishuaheli will look obfuscated to most people on
this planet and it doesn't have comments, too. However this is not
a criteria for the quality of the book.
> Well my answer to this is "don't use qmail"
Nobody says you have to.
\Maex
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