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2006 Sep 25
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Ruxcon 2006
Hi, RUXCON 2006 will be held this weekend over the 30th of September to the 1st of October at the University of Technology, Sydney. Doors will open at 8:30am and the first presentation commences at 9:30am. Our presentation list is complete. RUXCON 2006 Presentations [1]: 1. Java Class Deobfuscation - Chris Mitchell 2. Mechanics of the Objective-C Trifecta - Reversing, Runtime Antics, &
2006 Apr 04
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RUXCON 2006 Call for Papers
RUXCON 2006 CALL FOR PAPERS RuxCon would like to announce the call for papers for the fourth annual RuxCon conference. This year the conference will commence during the 30th of September and the 1st of October, over the long weekend. As with previous years, RuxCon will be held at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. The deadline for submissions is the 31st of August. * What is
2006 Jul 18
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RUXCON 2006 Final Call For Papers
RuxCon staff would like to announce the call for papers for the fourth annual RuxCon conference. This year the conference will run from the 30th of September to the 1st of October, over the long weekend. As with previous years, RuxCon will be held at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. The deadline for submissions is the 15th of September. What is RuxCon? RuxCon strives to be
2005 Mar 22
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RUXCON 2005 Call for Papers
Call For Papers RUXCON would like to announce the call for papers for the third annual RUXCON conference. Breaking from the RUXCON tradition of having the conference in winter months, this year the conference will be ran during the 1st and 2nd of October. As with previous years, RUXCON will be held at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. The dead line for submissions is the 31st
2020 Mar 17
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Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2] New tmpdisk plugin.
On 3/17/20 3:53 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > This can be used for creating temporary disks to thin clients, as a > kind of "remote tmpfs". > > See also: > https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-March/msg00134.html > --- > +++ b/plugins/tmpdisk/nbdkit-tmpdisk-plugin.pod > @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ > +=head1 NAME > + > +nbdkit-tmpdisk-plugin - create
2020 Jan 20
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Security implications of using ControlMaster
Dear Mailing List We are using a ControlMaster with a short ControlPersist to access the bastion host which then gives access to customer hosts. Our Information Security Manager would like to disallow the ControlMaster. His attack scenario is an admin workstation with a compromised root account. An attacker can then use the ControlMaster to trivially get shell access on the bastion host