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2009 Jan 23
2
OT: Managing change control in servers, LDAP, firewalls and switches question
Hi, being an off-topic questions with so many vendors involved I had no definitive place to go to ask but here. So maybe some of the list members have ideas in mind. Currently we manage several switches,firewalls and MS LDAP and Centos OpenLDAP installations. We are looking for a "man in the middle" or "framework" to manage change on our network devices and LDAP-based servers.
2025 Jun 02
1
Users unable to reset passwords
...successfully with CTRL-ALT-DEL. As to Debian (if you've read this far), I really don't suspect Slackware as being the problem here. I do not plan on switching all the servers from Slackware to Debian any time soon (maybe my successor ...). There is too much customization with mail milters, intrustion detection and counter-measure scripts, numerous custom /etc/rc.d start-up scripts, etc., and it would be a learning curve to adapt all that to Debian. A learning curve I really don't want to get into right now without being sure Debian somehow solves these problems and thus far no one has given...
2025 Jun 03
1
Users unable to reset passwords
...complexity. > As to Debian (if you've read this far), I really don't suspect Slackware as > being the problem here. I do not plan on switching all the servers from > Slackware to Debian any time soon (maybe my successor ...). There is too much > customization with mail milters, intrustion detection and counter-measure > scripts, numerous custom /etc/rc.d start-up scripts, etc., and it would be a > learning curve to adapt all that to Debian. A learning curve I really don't want > to get into right now without being sure Debian somehow solves these problems > and thus...
2002 Jul 17
13
Testing Call
Ok.. I'm starting official testing calls early this release. I'd like to have more feedback and more time for handling fixes. If people could test snapshots (http://www.openssh.org/portable.html, pick your favorate mirror and select snapshots directory) and report failures it would be useful. For those with pmake install there is regress/ which you can try out. It may help any platform
2009 Jan 22
14
Antivirus for CentOS? (yuck!)
Hi All, Yes, I know, it's really really embarrassing to have to ask but I'm being pushed to the wall with PCI DSS Compliance procedure (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_DSS) and have to either justify why we don't need to install an anti-virus or find an anti-virus to run on our CentOS 5 servers. Whatever I do - it needs to be convincing enough to make the PCI compliance guy tick the