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2000 Feb 25
1
yarrow unix source
Hi guys We at ZKS were also interested in yarrow under unix. However the implementation that counterpane have on their web page doesn't correspond to the paper -- it is a pretty different design. Also the windows code is hairy in the extreme -- I decided to reimplement it from scratch from the paper, rather than try to look at that windows code too much (yeuch!). And in writing from the paper,...
2003 Sep 18
2
[Fwd: Re: FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:12.openssh]
Roger Marquis wrote: > [snip] > >It takes all of 2 seconds to generate a ssh 2 new session on a >500Mhz cpu (causing less than 20% utilization). Considering that >99% of even the most heavily loaded servers have more than enough >cpu for this task I don't really see it as an issue. > >Also, by generating a different key for each session you get better >entropy,
2002 Jan 06
28
Gre Tunneling Problem
Hello everyone, I have a problem regarding gre tunneling, I have two linux box both of them has a private network and the linux A is connected to the internet via wireless radio and the other linux B is connected to the internet via lease line. Here is the setup of my two linux box Linux A eth0 = 203.189.x.1 (internet) eth1 = 192.168.1.1 (going to hub private network) Linux B eth0 = 205.198.x.1
2000 Aug 24
0
yarrow unix source
Some time ago I sent to this list: > We at ZKS were also interested in yarrow under unix. However the > implementation that counterpane have on their web page doesn't > correspond to the paper -- it is a pretty different design. And finally... ZKS' open source yarrow implementation (BSD license) is at: http://opensource.zeroknowledge.com Damien Miller wrote: > Has there been any movement on this release? >...
1998 Jun 24
1
SPAM: Important Legislative Alert (fwd)
...true method of open systems and public review. How will we know if anything is secure if all the "white papers" and reports on a system's security are paid for by the manufacturers only? Unbiased, "Consumer Reports-like" groups will be outlawed. Say goodbye to NMRC, L0pht, Counterpane, and any consulting firm that does security assessment of commercial software. In addition, you will not be able to "quote" information from the Internet without written permission. For example, I lifted the bulk of this text from www.l0pht.com and re-edited it -- and under this propose...
2006 Mar 03
0
Important Statement to Review for Signing
...aftery, PodLeaders.com David P. Reed, contributor to original Internet Protocol design Jerome H. Reichman, Bunyan S. Womble Professor of Law Lawrence Rosen, Rosenlaw & Einschlag; Stanford University Lecturer in Law Bruce Schneier, security technologist and CTO, Counterpane David J. Smith, Specialist of Distributed Content Distribution and Protocols, Michigan State University Michael E. Smith, LXNY Richard Stallman, President, Free Software Foundation Fred Stutzman, Ph.D. Student, UNC Chapel Hill Peter Suber, Open Access Project Director,...
2004 Aug 10
1
Your mail to Firewalls-Book-Info
...===== Primarily system administrators, although managers who are concerned about securing their systems or deciding whether to connect to the Internet will get a lot of general information from Parts I and IV of this book. About the Authors ================= Elizabeth D. Zwicky is a director at Counterpane Internet Security, a managed security services company. She has been doing large-scale Unix system administration and related work for 15 years, and was a founding board member of both the System Administrators Guild (SAGE) and BayLISA (the San Francisco Bay Area system administrators group), as w...
2000 Jan 27
6
EGD requirement a show stopper for me
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 17:34:10, Andre Lucas wrote: > Subject: /dev/urandom > On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 09:24:01AM -0700, SysProg - Nathan Paul Simons wrote: > > On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Ben Taylor wrote: > > > > > On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Max Shaposhnikov wrote: > > > > why ssh1.27 doesn't requre /dev/urandom on solaris? > > > > i think the