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1996 Nov 14
0
Re: Re: t bit and symlinks patch
...links might break some programs which
had security related code for dealing with symbolic links if
they read the actual text of the symbolic link instead of simply
testing if it was a link before traversing it.
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1998 Mar 11
4
Re: Towards a solution of tmp-file problems
...em.
inetd, ftpd: network deamons, interaction with unauthenticated
remote users.
netscape, ftp: userprograms, interaction with unauthenticated
remote servers.
This does NOT include:
ls, cat: userprograms, interact only with system-local stuff.
Mark Whitis (whitis@dbd.com) wrote:
> > A /tmp that is a symlink to /.tmp/$euid would do the trick.
> However, there are some things which are broken by this. One case
> which was pointed out to me was the unix domain sockets used by X11.
Actually "X11" is broken. It is using /tmp n...
2005 May 16
17
Problems in sending emails
Hello,
I''m new in the list. I''ve installed Mandrake MNF and it works fine but I''ve a problem in sending emails.
Small text mails can go out but bigger ones, with attachements, have problems.
My network is formed by Windows workstations and only the firewall is a Linux box.
The first simptom is the reaching of ISP''s server time out and then my mail client goes in
2011 Apr 04
3
Tips for motherboard with multiple PCI / PCI-e slots
Hi,
I need to fit at least three NICs and I was looking for motherboard models
that contain 3 or 4 CPI (or PCI-e) slots and works with CentOS.
I had a problem in the past with some models that had a bug and did not work
well with linux (ok with windows) so that's way I am asking this here.
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