Re: Portmap removal, was Re: [RFC] Network Security Policy

2000-09-26 Thread Peter Palfrader
Hi David! On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, David Wright wrote: > Quoting Simon Huggins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > There used to be an annoying dependency that stopped portmap being > > removed at all. I think this has gone now (*removes portmap*) yep, but > > the policy of Debian IMHO wrt open ports/daemon

Portmap removal, was Re: [RFC] Network Security Policy

2000-09-26 Thread David Wright
Quoting Simon Huggins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > There used to be an annoying dependency that stopped portmap being > removed at all. I think this has gone now (*removes portmap*) yep, but > the policy of Debian IMHO wrt open ports/daemons enabled when installed > etc. leaves something to be desired

Re: Portmap removal, was Re: [RFC] Network Security Policy

2000-09-26 Thread Peter Palfrader
Hi David! On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, David Wright wrote: > Quoting Simon Huggins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > There used to be an annoying dependency that stopped portmap being > > removed at all. I think this has gone now (*removes portmap*) yep, but > > the policy of Debian IMHO wrt open ports/daemo

Portmap removal, was Re: [RFC] Network Security Policy

2000-09-26 Thread David Wright
Quoting Simon Huggins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > There used to be an annoying dependency that stopped portmap being > removed at all. I think this has gone now (*removes portmap*) yep, but > the policy of Debian IMHO wrt open ports/daemons enabled when installed > etc. leaves something to be desire