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2006 Sep 06
1
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:20.bind
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FreeBSD-SA-06:20.bind Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: Denial of Service in named(8)
Category: contrib
Module: bind
Announced: 2006-09-06
2007 Apr 26
4
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-07:03.ipv6
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FreeBSD-SA-07:03.ipv6 Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: IPv6 Routing Header 0 is dangerous
Category: core
Module: ipv6
Announced:
2006 Nov 20
1
OPIE + single user mode
Hallo all,
Have a problem and while OPIE seems to be the solution, not sure it
will work. The issue here is the only way I can access my remote box
in single user mode is via telnetting to a termserv I have setup that
connects to the FBSD servers serial port. Problem of course being that
to log on to FBSD in single user mode I have to provide the root
password in the clear.
What I would like
2006 Apr 28
1
Looking for tor users experiencing crashes
I've had an informal, third or fourth hand report of kernel instability when
running Tor under load on unidentified versions of FreeBSD. Obviously, this
is a bit vague as bug reports go, but I'm interested in seeing if anyone has
had real experience with this happening, and might be interested in helping to
track it down. If there are kernel crashes, I'm specifically looking for
2006 Mar 13
5
DSD Approved Products
Hi,
I am considering installing several `servers' in a facility that needs
to conform
with the products listed at: DSD Approved Products
http://www.dsd.gov.au/infosec/evaluation_services/epl/dap.html
As far as i can see freebsd performs above and beyond, for all the required
criteria in the act. Can we see freebsd listed as an approved product in the
near future?
Best Regards,
Jason - RF
2006 Mar 13
0
Complete GBDE / GELI encryption for systems without removable local boot tokens (aka USB drives)
Speaking of GELI / GBDE. I was reading Marc's excellent paper on
Complete harddrive encryption for FreeBSD using GBDE/GELI and the
problem I have is it all depends on a bootable removable token that can
by physically secured. While an excellent solution for laptop /
desktop users it just doesn't work with a remote colo users. No way
you can physically remove your unsecure boot token or