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2005 Dec 02
1
acroread security problem
...y. Note that I dind't touch any key after
writing the main password of pwsafe (noted [xxx] in the code above).
Can anyone explain this behaviour?
Thank you very much, best regards.
[list of ports installed]
www/firefox: firefox-1.5,1
www/linuxpluginwrapper: linuxpluginwrapper-20050910
print/acroread7: acroread7-7.0.1
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2005 Aug 28
1
Arcoread7 secutiry vulnerability
Hi!
cc'd to freebsd-security@ as somebody there may correct me,
cc'd to secteam@ as maintaner of security/portaudit.
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:14:21 +0930 Ian Moore wrote:
> I've just updated my acroread port to 7.0.1 & was surprised when portaudit
> still listed it as a vulnerability.
I think it is portaudit problem.
> According to
2006 Feb 07
1
LDAP and Linux compatibility
While this is a fairly old thread, there may still be people looking for
the *correct* answer for this question (at least I were 10 minutes
ago...)
So, the problem is that some applications (acroread7 in this case)
refuse to start when run on a NIS or LDAP (client?), with a message
containing:
GLib-WARNING **: getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown user id
See more about the problem in previous posts in this thread.
The resolution is to edit /compat/linux/etc/nsswitch.conf, and change
passwd:...
2005 Mar 19
1
LDAP and Linux compatibility
Please excuse a wee bit of cross posting here. It seems that the
questions list may not be the appropriate place for this as I've found
a number of unanswered posts involving this topic.
My FreeBSD workstations are setup with pam_ldap to a centralized
openldap server for authentication. This works perfectly for native
FreeBSD applications. What I'm running into an issue with are Linux