a few questions:
openbsd proactivily audits, 40 vulnerabilities all up, slackware is insecure by default and only has thirty, someone care to explain?
if i were to make a linux distro using secure alternitives to every service, eg qmail, vsftpd etc etc, would that be more/just as secure as...
At my school we've got a pretty good setup. The sat dish running @ 400Kbs, at best, goes into a linux box to the proxy and to the switch cabinet. My friend and i have chosen to do an assingment to find a way to speed up the bandwidth tot he user on the system. The Proxy and the Linux are 400Mhz...
thanks pcunix, sorry about the win2k question, i did not get a response in the win2k section *shrug*
i read the article athere: http://www.c2i2.com/~dentonj/system-hardening and at security focus: http://securityfocus.com/infocus/1539 and was wondering how those systems combined on a slackware...
hi, sorry if it iss in the wrong forum. i have a pioneer 16x dvd-rom drive, not the slot one, the normal one. it never used to do this, but now it takes forever to copy, and to even read a disk. and it sometimes ignores cd's i have burnt, as i said it never used to do this. i am using win2k...
first up, win2k, a default win2k server install running iis5.0, are there any know epxloits? second of all, is a hardened linux kernel, eg lids and openwall as discussed on securityfocus more secure than openbsd? thanks in advance.
first up, win2k, a default win2k server install running iis5.0, are there any know epxloits? second of all, is a hardened linux kernel more secure than openbsd?
sorry about posting here. i am in australia, and want to start a web hosting company. how would i go about this?
do i have to purchase an ip range from telstra? how much would that be roughly? then do i just set up virtual domains on an apche server, and get the dns data for the domain name to...
just out of curiosity, i am familiar with the everything as a file concept in unix, but where are the sockets, which are actually files, stored on my partition?
hi tony, very content rich site, no doubt i will be back :)
so basicly, for the windows machines, i just set the gateway ip as the ip as my router, and make sure masqrouading is set up on said router?
sorry for not explaining it, i was mainly describing my set up and asking if it could be done. so i set the 486 up with masquerading, get it connected to the net, give all client machines static ip's, are there any other settings needed, either for client machines or the router?
...am doing this is i have cable internet and was told something along the lines that a hub will not work and i need a router as it automaticly log on *Shrug*
i have to use a specialies logon app called bpalogin http://bpalogin.sourceforge.net which is no problem, and settung up the routing...
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