with the
Debian Security Contact key (key ID 0x363CCD95).
This FAQ was two links off of the www.debian.org home page.
j
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+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED
: the package maintainer (according to
packages.debian.org) for this package.
HTH
j
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+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED]+
+ | http://www.keimel.com
sometime today...
j
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+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED]+
+ | http://www.keimel.com +
==
pgp0.pgp
(2.4.24
and later).
I could be wrong ;)
j
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+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED]+
+ | http://www.keimel.com
all around. I'd suggest significant amount of
C.Y.A. activity on your part.
Good luck.
*shakes head*
Sorry I can't be more helpful otherwise.
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+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 06:45:50PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 06:19:48PM -0500, John Keimel wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 06:11:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been asked to place a sniffer on a network that handles HIPPA data,
and watch for e-mail
have to. So I've not
touched the kernel lately. However, looking at some of the new admin
features of grsecurity, I think I'll add it to my so-called development
box.
HTH
j
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+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149
...
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+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED]+
+ | http://www.keimel.com +
==
with the
Debian Security Contact key (key ID 0x363CCD95).
This FAQ was two links off of the www.debian.org home page.
j
--
==
+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED
: the package maintainer (according to
packages.debian.org) for this package.
HTH
j
--
==
+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED]+
+ | http://www.keimel.com +
==
sometime today...
j
--
==
+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED]+
+ | http://www.keimel.com +
==
pgpU0yajGEFVx.pgp
(2.4.24
and later).
I could be wrong ;)
j
--
==
+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED]+
+ | http://www.keimel.com
all around. I'd suggest significant amount of
C.Y.A. activity on your part.
Good luck.
*shakes head*
Sorry I can't be more helpful otherwise.
--
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+ It's simply not | John Keimel+
+ RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 06:45:50PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 06:19:48PM -0500, John Keimel wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 06:11:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been asked to place a sniffer on a network that handles HIPPA data,
and watch for e-mail
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 08:25:37AM +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
| Jul 12 18:41:07 zbasel named[5317]: client 24.93.40.63#38829: error
sending response: unexpected error
I've never received any complaints about DNS problems nor did I see any
stability problems. IP addresses seem
On 8/15/07, Pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) What if someone (and I am sure it happens more often than you may
realize) who is clueless about computers decides to download Debian,
installs it, get hacked, trojaned horsed, their credit cards numbers
stolen, etc.
It is called responsibility,
On 8/20/07, Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this is the wrong place for this, but:
Does anyone know of a place I can get information on setting up CISP (VISA
credit card) compliant Debian systems - or Linux in general, if there's no
Debian-specific info. I've been searching
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Jan Luehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the last question, I see several solutions:
- the user has to read the DSA and handle it himself
Since some keys are generated automatically, (e.g. ssh host keys) users will
have to regenerate keys,they haven't
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Vincent Bernat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OoO En cette soirée bien amorcée du mardi 13 mai 2008, vers 22:21, John
Keimel [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Since some keys are generated automatically, (e.g. ssh host keys) users
will
have to regenerate keys
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Michael Tautschnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
since two days (approx.) I'm seeing an extremely high number of apparently
coordinated (well, at least they are trying the same list of usernames) brute
force attempts from IP addresses spread all over the
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:56 AM, Chip Panarchy forumanar...@gmail.com wrote:
So, how do I secure my PC at a Wireless Hotspot?
This is on the borderline of debian-user and debian-security. People
will argue both ways on that.
Use a VPN or an SSH tunnel to a trusted source.
I use one of my
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 6:49 AM, Ashley Taylor ash...@getdarker.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any decent filter rules for Gmail so I can stop receiving
this nonsense without unsubscribing?
Thanks.
http://tinyurl.com/2b3g2l4
Also, since you need it:
http://tinyurl.com/ybpctcz
Please
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Ashley Taylor ash...@getdarker.com wrote:
Sorry, this is the way Gmail handles replies.
No, it's the way YOU handle replies. Gmail happens to place the cursor
at the top of the email, setting you up for a jeopardy reply. It's
trivial to scroll down a little and
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Ashley Taylor ash...@getdarker.com wrote:
stfu and stop replying to this chain. This is debian-security, not
debian-childish-trolling.
It's called a thread not a chain. Chain e-mails are also frowned upon. Thanks.
j
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