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2005 Mar 04
4
Fwd: FreeBSD hiding security stuff
...we believe to have security
>consequences, we wil inform FreeBSD last.
>
>Fair is fair.
>
>I really wish it was not this way, but after a week of trying to get the
>policy to be fixed, we are changing our policy as well.
>
>Without immediate action from them to repair their polcy, and a public
>apology for this, that policy will stand.
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Mike Tancsa, tel +1 519 651 3400
Sentex Communications, mike@sentex.net
Providing Internet since 1994...
2016 Jun 27
0
Rights issue on GPO
A good howto per exampl.e
http://www.itingredients.com/how-to-disable-usb-ports-using-group-policy/
Only i did not do this as computer policy but as user policy.
In short,
1) create 2 groups:
USB-Allowed
USB-Denied
2) create 2 policies objects,
USB-Allowed
USB-Denied
And set in the allow polices
( as shown in the link but under the user polcies )
3) add correct group to the same
2004 Sep 09
4
Shorewall and dosemu trouble
Anyone ?|Another try and now with the info asked 4.
|nl1cat wrote:
| Hello..
| I have a somewhat "funny" setup.
| I use the dosemulator Dosemu for running a dos based packetradio
nodeprogram
| called Xrouter.
| I setup dosemu to use my eth1 (lan) nic and i bring up a device called
dsn0.
| (this is all running on Slackware 9.1 without X)
| insmod /etc/dosemu/dosnet.o
| sleep 2
| ifconfig
2005 Mar 04
1
[Fwd: Re: FW:FreeBSD hiding security stuff]
...eve to have security
> consequences, we wil inform FreeBSD last.
>
> Fair is fair.
>
> I really wish it was not this way, but after a week of trying to get the
> policy to be fixed, we are changing our policy as well.
>
> Without immediate action from them to repair their polcy, and a public
> apology for this, that policy will stand.
The policy of the FreeBSD security team is to notify other vendors and work
with them to co-ordinate a disclosure schedule. It is also the policy of
the FreeBSD security team to avoid disclosing security issues to anyone who
does not ne...
2004 Dec 01
4
allowing users to change system time
Greetings Samba users,
I'm the proud administrator of a samba 3 domain with openldap backend. All
is well but for one niggling little problem which i hope somebody could help
me with ?.
My pdc is set up as a time server "time server = yes" and I have created a
logon script with the following entry :
net time \\mypdc /set /yes
Now, when i logon to a windows 2k domain client as
2016 Jun 27
6
Rights issue on GPO
Hai,
After lots of testing and checking today im must concluded that achim and mathias are right.
There are "BUILDIN\" security groups which make some GPOs are going wrong.
Also, im getting errors again with sysvolcheck. .. i was in the understanding this was resolved.. but im but off with all info, very buzy at the office atm.
samba-tool ntacl sysvolcheck
ERROR(<class
2011 Sep 13
1
[ANNOUNCE] Samba 4.0 alpha 17
We are proud to a announce another alpha release of Samba 4.0, alpha 17
What's new in Samba 4.0 alpha17
===============================
Samba 4.0 will be the next version of the Samba suite and incorporates
all the technology found in both the Samba4 alpha series and the
stable 3.x series. The primary additional features over Samba 3.6 are
support for the Active Directory logon protocols
2004 Aug 28
0
Shorewall 2.1.7
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In this release:
1) Dynamic Ipsec Zones now work.
2) Output Traffic Accounting by user/group is supported (thanks to
Tuomas Jormola).
3) The following negative test options are added in /etc/shorewall/ipsec
and /etc/shorewall/masq:
reqid!=<number>
spi!=<number>
proto!=esp|ah|ipcomp
mode!=tunnel|transport
2007 Aug 02
5
Allocating 64 kbits/s out of 256 kbits/s for one LAN behing firewall
Hi,
We have a 256 kbits/s (kilobits per second) link to the internet. it is a
router running Linux that belongs to our ISP. They have given us 8 internet
ips. (i.e- subnet is 255.255.255.248). one has been given to this router. I
have given another internet ip to the firewall running CentOS 4.5. iptables
is running on it. And also, I have installed iproute2 pkg as well.
pls see below for
1998 Dec 05
8
portmap vulnerability?
Are there any known vulnerabilities in portmap (redhat''s
portmap-4.0-7b)? I''ve been receiving a lot of attempts to access the
portmap port on some linuxppc machines I administer by various
machines which clearly have no business with mine, and I wonder if
this is an attempt to break in to my machines.
I''ve searched some archives, but I haven''t yet found any