Hello List,
since the upgrade to sarge, UW-pop3d won't allow Plain-text logins over
a non-SSL connection anymore. I've tracked this down to a change in
libc-client (which I think is sensible).
unfortunately, though, some of my users need this functionality, so I'll
have to swich the server.
Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 01:20:21PM +0200, Christopher Taylor wrote:
since the upgrade to sarge, UW-pop3d won't allow Plain-text logins over
a non-SSL connection anymore. I've tracked this down to a change in
libc-client (which I think is sensible).
You can re
for computers in LAN. Is any
other solution ? I dont know about it - if you so - please let me know
:)
either try explicit routing for the official ips, as was suggested, or
give the server another nic, so you can create a proper dmz.
hth,
--Chris
--
Christopher Taylor | Whatever
for computers in LAN. Is any
other solution ? I dont know about it - if you so - please let me know
:)
either try explicit routing for the official ips, as was suggested, or
give the server another nic, so you can create a proper dmz.
hth,
--Chris
--
Christopher Taylor | Whatever
Robert Brockway wrote:
Hi. I just wanted to say thanks to the security team for the rapid
deployment of the fixed versions of OpenSSH (twice).
I fully agree. thanks a lot!
--Chris
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robert Brockway wrote:
Hi. I just wanted to say thanks to the security team for the rapid
deployment of the fixed versions of OpenSSH (twice).
I fully agree. thanks a lot!
--Chris
Jens Gutzeit wrote:
On Monday 01 September 2003 21:53, mario ohnewald wrote:
What is the securest way of starting a application, like ping, from a
webinterface as a diffrent user.
what's wrong with making the program suid-to-some-other-user (not root)
and then just executing it? I reallize this
Jens Gutzeit wrote:
On Monday 01 September 2003 21:53, mario ohnewald wrote:
What is the securest way of starting a application, like ping, from a
webinterface as a diffrent user.
what's wrong with making the program suid-to-some-other-user (not root)
and then just executing it? I reallize
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 18:31, Dale Amon wrote:
PKGLIST2=another.deb another2.deb
for $pkg in $PKGLIST1; do
^ - I think the problem is right there ;)
dpkg --install $pkg yes
done
--Chris
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 18:31, Dale Amon wrote:
PKGLIST2=another.deb another2.deb
for $pkg in $PKGLIST1; do
^ - I think the problem is right there ;)
dpkg --install $pkg yes
done
--Chris
10 matches
Mail list logo