Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "guillotine".
2005 Sep 23
1
RE: [Asterisk-Dev] Open source time card application for Asterisk
A little bird whispers to me: Don't expect this
particular trick to be un-addressed by various
legislatures forever. That window is closing,
and the bottom of the window looks very much like
a guillotine blade - don't have your head in the
wrong place.
In any case, as has been discussed on -users
before (which is where this thread should go, and
thus where I'm relegating it) that spoofing
caller ID, your postal mailing address, your
name, your voice, or anything else is equally
illeg...
2004 Apr 23
0
Samba, interested in buying lowrate high-quality medication?
Take that!
A belief is like a guillotine, just as heavy, just as light.
The discipline of writing something down is the first step toward making it happen.
Samba, best place for medications is over here
http://quakers.sder4f.com/g73/index.php?id=g73 neoliths
Children play soldier. That makes sense. But why do soldiers play children?
I aw...
2009 Oct 19
1
lmer family=binomal p-values
Hi,
If any one has time I need some help understanding the P-values given in the lmer output.
Using AIC for model selection I find my minimal model is FOLLOW~MOVERSTATUS+DISTANCE however it appears DISTANCE is not significant at 95% confidence, see output quoted below.
However, removing DISTANCE gives a higher AIC=433.5, therefore I will keep it in, but am confused as to what is adds to the
2016 Jun 17
1
https and self signed
...the
opportunities for key theft and tampering.
Keys issued to individuals certainly should have short time limits on
them. In the same way that user accounts on systems should always
have a near term expiry date set. People are careless. And their
motivations are subject to change. So having a guillotine date on a
personal certificate makes sense from an administrative standpoint.
One wants to fail safe. But modifying certificates on sealed
servers?. Really, unless one has evidence of penetration and theft of
the key store, what possible benefit accrues from changing secured
device keys on a freq...
2016 Jun 17
0
https and self signed
...ne in this same sort of trouble. Yes I had these cases, not
many during last decade and a half. I also have seen an opposite attitude
on occasion (user didn't care his password was compromised on machine I
administer), then that user had all [bad] what sysadmin can get him...
> So having a guillotine date on a
> personal certificate makes sense from an administrative standpoint. One
wants to fail safe. But modifying certificates on sealed
> servers?. Really, unless one has evidence of penetration and theft of
the key store, what possible benefit accrues from changing secured
device keys...
1996 Nov 25
2
XMCD v2.1 released (was: Security Problems in XMCD)
This is to announce that XMCD 2.1 patchlevel 0 has been released
which fixes all of the issues previously raised by David Meltzer.
It also contains a number of other minor feature and functionality
enhancements. The new version may be obtained via the xmcd web page at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/~cddb/xmcd/
Users of xmcd with older versions are encouraged to upgrade.
-Ti
--
\\ // XMCD - Motif CD
2010 Jan 05
4
IPTABLEs and port scanning
...ulti-homed system
configured as a gateway).
These are getting through the brute force filters because the
attempts are directed against unchecked ports. I suspect that these
represent no immediate danger to our systems because there are no
active services on any of the ports and because we have a guillotine
rule at the end of our INPUT chain. The firewall is configured to
only allow connections to specified ports and to drop any new
connection attempts to all the others.
My confusion is over why these things are making it into the logs at
all when sshd does not listen on those ports and the ports
th...
1996 Nov 14
1
Security hole in Debian 1.1 dosemu package
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Guillotine operators get severance pay.
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