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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,
2003 Oct 21
2
hardware crypto and SSL?
Is anyone successfully using some sort of hardware crypto solution to
combat the overhead of SSL in http transactions? I'd love to hear
anything good or bad about this.
-Bill
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2003 Jun 16
4
POP daemon
What would be a good POP daemon to use? I know there are a few in the
mail ports. Are they any good?
What I mean by good is 'secure as possible' (is there really such thing as
being totally secure / invulnerable?)
Cheers
2003 Sep 15
1
md5 salt
Hi,
I was looking at the crypt(3) manpage, and I'm having a hard time figuring
out what the allowed characters are for the salt in md5 and blowfish
encryption. For DES, it clearly states that only numbers, letters and
digits may be used.
Does anyone know the rules for md5/blowfish salt characters?
Thanks,
Charles
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Charles Sprickman
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2003 Apr 11
2
How often should an encrypted session be rekeyed?
Using OpenSSL, is there a preferred/recommended rate of rekeying an
encrypted stream of data? Does OpenSSL handle this for developers
behind the scenes? Does it even need to be rekeyed?
Thanks in advance. -sc
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2003 Nov 28
2
Kerberized applications in FreeBSD 5.x
In FreeBSD 5.x only telnet/telnetd works 'out of box' with kerberos.
Why ftp/ftpd, ssh/sshd and cvs do not support kerberos ?
Thanks!
2003 Apr 06
3
Administrativia: Documentation project slightly on hold (sorry!)
...hosen later, but you can't go far
wrong if you use DocBook or DocBook/XML. Whatever you use for your
document, be prepared to modify the markup, so the safest may be plain
ole ASCII.
PS: When I get back, I'll also look at the issue of an open
security-questions@ list.
M
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Mark Murray
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2003 Dec 10
4
s/key authentication for Apache on FreeBSD?
I'm constructing a Web server which may require restricted areas
of the site to be used from public places where a password might
be sniffed. The damage that could be done by taking snapshots of
the content from one session with a spy program is minimal. What
the owner of the server does NOT want, though, is to allow unauthorized
parties to gain unfettered access by stealing the password via
2005 Mar 07
2
New entropy source proposal.
Hi.
I've been playing a bit with "use sound card as an entropy source" idea.
This simple program does what I wanted:
http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/misc/sndrand.tbz
The program is very simple, it should be run with two arguments:
% sndtest /dev/dspW 1048576 > rand.data
This command will generate 1MB of random data.
With my sound card:
pcm0: <Intel ICH3 (82801CA)>
2005 Jan 11
2
MIT Kerberos and OpenSSH
Howdie,
Is there a way to get the default BSD 5.3 openssh to compile against
the MIT kerberos libraries? I have set NO_KERBEROS=yes in /etc/make.conf so
that the heimdal kerberos is not built, and rebuilt world, then installed
/usr/ports/security/krb5 and rebuilt world again. sshd is however not being
built against MIT at all.
[root@foobar] ~ # ldd /usr/sbin/sshd
/usr/sbin/sshd: