Alvin Oga schrieb am Tuesday, den 28. June 2005:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Micah Anderson wrote:
Alvin Oga schrieb am Tuesday, den 28. June 2005:
If you are interested in testing security, then there is a group
working on this project. Here is some information about the history of
the
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Micah Anderson wrote:
Alvin Oga schrieb am Tuesday, den 28. June 2005:
You sent an email where about what and got no response? I did not see
your offer to help come across the mailing list (if it is there, can
you point out the URL to the message?)...
i think you can
[Alvin Oga]
i don't want any handholding ... other than access the the resources
and info and/or question answer ..
- in my case, i'd like to create test-sec.debian.org
for which i cannot do anything about it unless i do get
some handholding and it's purpse to supplement
Alvin Oga schrieb am Wednesday, den 29. June 2005:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Micah Anderson wrote:
Alvin Oga schrieb am Tuesday, den 28. June 2005:
You sent an email where about what and got no response? I did not see
your offer to help come across the mailing list (if it is there, can
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Micah Anderson wrote:
i think you can search thru the debian security archives just as
easily as i can or in fact even more easily since yu have a debian acct ??
Did you read the email that I referenced? It doesn't sound like you
did.
this is precisely why
Alvin Oga schrieb am Wednesday, den 29. June 2005:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Micah Anderson wrote:
i think you can search thru the debian security archives just as
easily as i can or in fact even more easily since yu have a debian acct ??
Did you read the email that I referenced? It
hi ya micah
- thanx for trying ... lets see what happens
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Micah Anderson wrote:
Alvin Oga schrieb am Wednesday, den 29. June 2005:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Micah Anderson wrote:
...
Did you read the email that I referenced? It doesn't sound like you
did.
hi ya
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Javier [iso-8859-1] Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
lots of people have their own requiremetns for security ...
instead of adding to the security team's tasks, and instead of writting
emails, why don't we spend the time to write some scripts to do
what we're expecting
also sprach Alvin Oga [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005.06.28.1031 +0200]:
lots of people have their own requiremetns for security ...
security *is* subjective.
instead of adding to the security team's tasks, and instead of
writting emails, why don't we spend the time to write some scripts
to do what
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 11:02, martin f krafft wrote:
instead of adding to the security team's tasks, and instead of
writting emails, why don't we spend the time to write some scripts
to do what we're expecting to be done by the security team ??
thanks for the proposal. why did you write
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Alvin Oga wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, martin f krafft wrote:
thanks for the proposal. why did you write it and not just get on
with those scripts already?
idea
if somebody at debian.org can create yaml, say [EMAIL PROTECTED],
than the rest of us moaners, complainers
also sprach Alvin Oga [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005.06.28.1420 +0200]:
if somebody at debian.org can create yaml, say
[EMAIL PROTECTED], than the rest of us moaners,
complainers and wanna-volunteer can get started ...
Just use this list.
the machine can be called sec-test.debian.org so that we
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, martin f krafft wrote:
Just use this list.
i think the point of this list is its not moving fast
enough for some folks wanting security updates
the machine can be called sec-test.debian.org so that we have
a way to test another security update/process/procedures out
also sprach Alvin Oga [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005.06.28.1451 +0200]:
- all other debian boxes does NOT trust it and nbody else should
trust it either... it is for testing and development
I know. But what happens when someone decides to abuse it? I could
host a machine, no problem. But giving root
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 05:20:51AM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
personally, i pull down all the important tar balls from the originating
author's site and compile it ... if the distro's version of any app is
too far behind
the main point about stable security is that exactly this does not
happen: i
Alvin Oga schrieb am Tuesday, den 28. June 2005:
[snip]
etch/testing where are the security patches ??
- i want it to also have latest apps i care about
( latest kernels, latest apache, latest xxx, .. )
- this is the parts i'm interested in structuring for security
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Micah Anderson wrote:
Alvin Oga schrieb am Tuesday, den 28. June 2005:
If you are interested in testing security, then there is a group
working on this project. Here is some information about the history of
the team, and if you read through the message there is
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