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Debian-related. In order: "I have no idea", and "not if you mean
DFSG-compatible, at least". DFSG Point #6 is "No Discrimination
Against Fields of Endeavor".
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Debian-related. In order: "I have no idea", and "not if you mean
DFSG-compatible, at least". DFSG Point #6 is "No Discrimination
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pdated in a
while, but there is still active development.
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pdated in a
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s mail, mailx, or pipes to
/usr/sbin/sendmail.
Neither option should require an open smtp port, and you'd only be
vulnerable to remote holes in snort or ssh, plus local holes in
whatever else is on the system.
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s mail, mailx, or pipes to
/usr/sbin/sendmail.
Neither option should require an open smtp port, and you'd only be
vulnerable to remote holes in snort or ssh, plus local holes in
whatever else is on the system.
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NS $XTERMS";;
*) echo "Usage: $0 (-f|-s|-w|-x|-a) command"; exit 1;;
esac
shift
for HOST in $HOSTS; do
echo $HOST:
/usr/bin/ssh $HOST ${1+"$@"}
done
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NS $XTERMS";;
*) echo "Usage: $0 (-f|-s|-w|-x|-a) command"; exit 1;;
esac
shift
for HOST in $HOSTS; do
echo $HOST:
/usr/bin/ssh $HOST ${1+"$@"}
done
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mirror architectures you're
interested in (perhaps only i386).
Security mirrors should only be for local use, to help keep people
from unknowingly using outdated mirrors. Also, fmirror isn't nearly as
bandwidth-friendly as rsync, but I'm not aware of any rsync capability
on the sec
mirror architectures you're
interested in (perhaps only i386).
Security mirrors should only be for local use, to help keep people
from unknowingly using outdated mirrors. Also, fmirror isn't nearly as
bandwidth-friendly as rsync, but I'm not aware of any rsync capability
on the sec
asiest for a large number of machines.
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asiest for a large number of machines.
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the DSA, show that the fix is in the
Changelogs, etc.
In a perfect world, those folks would have already read the above
supporting material and they wouldn't bug us at all.
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the DSA, show that the fix is in the
Changelogs, etc.
In a perfect world, those folks would have already read the above
supporting material and they wouldn't bug us at all.
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ointer debian.snt.utwente.nl.
34.175.89.130.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer satie.debian.org.
So, yes. It's in the Netherlands currently.
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ointer debian.snt.utwente.nl.
34.175.89.130.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer satie.debian.org.
So, yes. It's in the Netherlands currently.
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run (I mirrored
the whole tree, regardless of architecture, and I've never installed
many of the packages on s.d.o to begin with) -- but at least I'd be
able to point other Debian people here to our local mirror so that
they could update themselves more quickly.
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run (I mirrored
the whole tree, regardless of architecture, and I've never installed
many of the packages on s.d.o to begin with) -- but at least I'd be
able to point other Debian people here to our local mirror so that
they could update themselves more quickly.
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sting crypt() passwords would be converted to MD5 as soon as the
user changed their password. But that's not the current problem: if
they were willing to change their passwords as part of the migration,
why worry about the format of the password files at all?
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s have the same account with the same
> password on the linux maschine and solaris.
Put the hashes from the Solaris shadow into the Debian shadow, and
they'll have the same password.
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Linux, you'll need your Linux system to have a kernel with
> NFSv3 support included.
Packaged in woody and sid, at least. Reasonably easy to set up,
too. Not pam-aware, as best I can tell. However, that's not a critical
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d only share
that area.
Having no idea what you intend to do with the NFS mount, I'll refrain
from further examples.
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se questions?
If at all possible, I'd really rather not install xdm for remote
logins, and gdm for local.
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If at all possible, I'd really rather not install xdm for remote
logins, and gdm for local.
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On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 04:30:00AM +0200, NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> does solaris have fuser or lsof ?
Don't know about Solaris 2.6, but lsof compiled fine under 2.8
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On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 04:30:00AM +0200, NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> does solaris have fuser or lsof ?
Don't know about Solaris 2.6, but lsof compiled fine under 2.8
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says it's not trying to compete with Tivoli and
Openview: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/spong-server.html
(and spong-client, and spong-network, and spong-www). May have already
been mentioned on the isp list.
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says it's not trying to compete with Tivoli and
Openview: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/spong-server.html
(and spong-client, and spong-network, and spong-www). May have already
been mentioned on the isp list.
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ces of IE that were each run from the desktop
or quicklaunch bar don't share authentication info. At least this has
been my experience with IE4 and 5.x. However, if you use File / New to
start a new window, that window will share authentication info with
the parent.
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ces of IE that were each run from the desktop
or quicklaunch bar don't share authentication info. At least this has
been my experience with IE4 and 5.x. However, if you use File / New to
start a new window, that window will share authentication info with
the parent.
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in the context of a package install/upgrade/removal.
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a tool in the context of a package install/upgrade/removal.
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standard Debian 2.2.20 config file
includes enough modules to prevent simply adding Freeswan support on
top of everything else. My solution to this was to uncheck all the
SCSI support, and other hardware I wasn't likely to use in a Freeswan
router.
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standard Debian 2.2.20 config file
includes enough modules to prevent simply adding Freeswan support on
top of everything else. My solution to this was to uncheck all the
SCSI support, and other hardware I wasn't likely to use in a Freeswan
router.
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:e" command...
Searched groups.google.com for "secure vi shell escape", and found:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&selm=65utkq%2480p%40winx03.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de
and it looks like nvi still supports the secure options mentioned
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:e" command...
Searched groups.google.com for "secure vi shell escape", and found:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&selm=65utkq%2480p%40winx03.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de
and it looks like nvi still supports the secure options mentioned
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gs the user, then runs the shutdown is as
viable a solution as any. If you don't mind losing accountability, but
want an idiot shutdown button attached to the machine, I'd look at
getting some sort of LCD/keypad interface from Matrix Orbital or one
of their competitors.
http://www.matrixor
w.matrixorbital.com/products.htm
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Ctrl-A, Ctrl-P, Ctrl-O, Ctrl-W, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-V, Ctrl-R,
Ctrl-B, Ctrl-Z and Ctrl-N are consistent among all three.
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rl-F,
Ctrl-A, Ctrl-P, Ctrl-O, Ctrl-W, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-V, Ctrl-R,
Ctrl-B, Ctrl-Z and Ctrl-N are consistent among all three.
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in potato)
dpkg-buildpackage
cd .. ; dpkg -i ssh*deb
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27;t exist
in potato)
dpkg-buildpackage
cd .. ; dpkg -i ssh*deb
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rsa key exchange problem made public by CORE
SDI.
-- Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 8 Feb 2001 22:15:04 +0100
If it's a different exploit entirely, please ignore.
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rsa key exchange problem made public by CORE
SDI.
-- Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 8 Feb 2001 22:15:04 +0100
If it's a different exploit entirely, please ignore.
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orted back to Potato with minimal effort several months ago.
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orted back to Potato with minimal effort several months ago.
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tests, but that may have been a local issue, and not related to SFS
itself. But it has the advantages of looking like NFS to the client
and server, but operating over the network in a cryptographically
secure method.
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tests, but that may have been a local issue, and not related to SFS
itself. But it has the advantages of looking like NFS to the client
and server, but operating over the network in a cryptographically
secure method.
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all.
For me, it's not even a question -- you want security, you run stable
and keep security.debian.org in your sources.list.
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all.
For me, it's not even a question -- you want security, you run stable
and keep security.debian.org in your sources.list.
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ar.o(.text+0x94): undefined reference to `yylex'
> grammar.o(.text+0x9ba): undefined reference to `yylex'
You have bison installed too? Or just flex? I think yylex calls are
frequently references to yacc.
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o make a firewall rule that allows traffic to and from any remote
hosts port 22, 80, or 443.
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ar.o(.text+0x94): undefined reference to `yylex'
> grammar.o(.text+0x9ba): undefined reference to `yylex'
You have bison installed too? Or just flex? I think yylex calls are
frequently references to yacc.
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o make a firewall rule that allows traffic to and from any remote
hosts port 22, 80, or 443.
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ebian RELEASE main contrib non-free
deb-src ftp://non-US.debian.org/debian-non-US RELEASE/non-US main contrib
non-free
(In the deb-src lines, use either stable, testing, or unstable where
I've indicated RELEASE)
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mirror/debian RELEASE main contrib non-free
deb-src ftp://non-US.debian.org/debian-non-US RELEASE/non-US main contrib non-free
(In the deb-src lines, use either stable, testing, or unstable where
I've indicated RELEASE)
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nt, or less CPU-capable than I might want to look into
Stephane Bortzmeyer's list of unofficial apt sources to see if anyone
has already built something you're looking for.
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nt, or less CPU-capable than I might want to look into
Stephane Bortzmeyer's list of unofficial apt sources to see if anyone
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g.
For Macs:
* niftytelnet with ssh: no port forwarding, but everything else is
pretty good.
For Java:
* mindterm: runs on Windows Mac, and probably others (Macs require
using jbindery to turn a java class file into a recognizable
executable). Does port forwarding, and can even be run inside a
browse
g.
For Macs:
* niftytelnet with ssh: no port forwarding, but everything else is
pretty good.
For Java:
* mindterm: runs on Windows Mac, and probably others (Macs require
using jbindery to turn a java class file into a recognizable
executable). Does port forwarding, and can even be run inside a
browse
any need I had for dselect.
Another thing to look into would be the Fully Automatic Installation
page: http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/
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e to set up a local task package
that depended on the exact set of packages you wanted to
install. e.g., task-myserver could depend on postfix, proftpd, boa,
etc. 'apt-get install task-myserver' would then be able to install any
of the depending packages automatically.
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moved any need I had for dselect.
Another thing to look into would be the Fully Automatic Installation
page: http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/
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d be to set up a local task package
that depended on the exact set of packages you wanted to
install. e.g., task-myserver could depend on postfix, proftpd, boa,
etc. 'apt-get install task-myserver' would then be able to install any
of the depending packages automatically.
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pletely ignorant of security
issues, or simply don't care.
2) See above.
3) See above again.
But, having said all that, check out hushmail.com -- should be capable
of every level of encryption.
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pletely ignorant of security
issues, or simply don't care.
2) See above.
3) See above again.
But, having said all that, check out hushmail.com -- should be capable
of every level of encryption.
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requently had timeouts trying to
make updates from security.debian.org during the day. Assume the
people in charge of managing our bandwidth are doing all they can, and
the saturation problem isn't going away anytime soon.
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requently had timeouts trying to
make updates from security.debian.org during the day. Assume the
people in charge of managing our bandwidth are doing all they can, and
the saturation problem isn't going away anytime soon.
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