MTAs

2001-11-17 Thread Corey Halpin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I just finished reading Hacking Linux Exposed which is a wonderful security book. I'm not pretending that I knew much about security before, but I am claiming to be at least competent now. Anyway, in

PAM questions

2001-11-26 Thread Corey Halpin
I'm just getting my nose into PAM, and I have a few questions. I am wondering which directives I need in what files. For example, is there some reason to have a password directive in the ssh file? Or should I just have password directives in the passwd and login files? Also, what

Re: Unidentified subject! [MTA for Firewall System]

2002-03-05 Thread Corey Halpin
B Beck, 2002-Mar-05 13:18 -0600: However, my question/concern is this: I'm looking for an MTA to satisfy dependencies for cron and logcheck. I use Postfix on my firewall and it's been great. I also use postfix. I would point out that postfix might be better for a firewall

MTAs

2001-11-17 Thread Corey Halpin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I just finished reading Hacking Linux Exposed which is a wonderful security book. I'm not pretending that I knew much about security before, but I am claiming to be at least competent now. Anyway, in

PAM questions

2001-11-26 Thread Corey Halpin
I'm just getting my nose into PAM, and I have a few questions. I am wondering which directives I need in what files. For example, is there some reason to have a password directive in the ssh file? Or should I just have password directives in the passwd and login files? Also, what

Re: Unidentified subject! [MTA for Firewall System]

2002-03-05 Thread Corey Halpin
B Beck, 2002-Mar-05 13:18 -0600: However, my question/concern is this: I'm looking for an MTA to satisfy dependencies for cron and logcheck. I use Postfix on my firewall and it's been great. I also use postfix. I would point out that postfix might be better for a firewall