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1999 May 07
3
php3 module and security
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1998 Oct 29
0
Digest.
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1999 Jan 04
0
Tripwire mess..
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2002 Mar 19
1
Mirroring two systems
...ld do the
job, but nothing happens.
The exact command I give is:
/usr/local1/bin/rsync --compress --recursive --times --perms
--delete /var/imap/user/$first/$1.* mailbackup:mbox/$first/
What am I doing wrong,
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Freerk J. Bosscha
Networkadministrator
Noordelijke Hogeschool Leeuwarden
Tesselschadestraat 12
8913 HB Leeuwarden
The Netherlands
Phone : xx-31-(0)58 2961 435
fax : xx-31-(0)58 2961 466
mobile: xx-31-(0)6 231 28 068
e-mail: f.j.bosscha@nhl.nl
url : http://www1.nhl.nl/~bosscha
1999 Jun 04
0
Forw: 2.2.x kernel vulnerability
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1998 Dec 03
2
interactions between OPIE-ftpd and RH5.2
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1998 Oct 13
5
compare / contrast of linux fw and others
Hi,
I was wondering how a linux box configured as a firewall stacked up
against some of the commercial products like checkpoint-1 and gauntlet.
Can someone direct me to a good book or online doc that compares linux
to some other firewall methods?
Mind you, I''m not talking about a firewall in the classical sense, ie
ip forwarding turned off and used as a proxy, but the typical Linux box