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2005 Jul 21
1
FW: FW: FW: FW: Adding OpenBSD sudo to the FreeBSD base system?
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"All you need to do is uncomment that and viola, you have default su
behavior -- anyone in the wheel group allowed to sudo as any other user."
Exactly! Every other user can sudo.
I run many shell servers I do not want every user being able to sudo.
With su, first they have to break into an account that is part of the wheel
group. Then
2005 Jul 21
2
FW: FW: Adding OpenBSD sudo to the FreeBSD base system?
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Sudo requires extra configuration that su does not.
Why should I have to waste my time configuring another app just because a
handful of people want it? I like su and how it works and I guarantee I am
not the only one. You want it replaced replace it your self
cd /usr/ports/security/sudo && make install clean
That simple! Don't waste
2005 Jul 21
7
FW: Adding OpenBSD sudo to the FreeBSD base system?
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I really do not agree with adding it to the base system.
Just because you guys use sudo does not mean other people do.
In fact many people do not have a use for sudo at all.
Not every one gives out root accounts. You are only adding another utility
In that can possibly be used to escalate privileges.
Every time I secure a system I spend some time
2008 Dec 20
5
Wine on OpenBSD
Hi,
I was just wondering if there is any ongoing effort to get wine
ported to OpenBSD.
The wine version in their ports tree is from 1999 or so.
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Marcel W. Wysocki <maci at satgnu.net>
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2007 Dec 12
2
Yikes! FreeBSD samba-3.0.26a_2, 1 is forbidden: "Remote Code Execution...
...Vulnerability - CVE-2007-6015"
http://www.freshports.org/net/samba3/
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2004 Sep 13
2
Kerberos 5 Security Alert?
Why wasn't there a FreeBSD security alert for Kerberos 5? Does FreeBSD
use the MIT implementation? I got an email from CERT about this. See
the attached message below.
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Daniel Rudy
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2007 Sep 20
2
OCF
Hi,
I am just new to the FreeBSD system and look forward to take active part in
contributing.
Can someone please guide where can I find OCF source code in FreeBSD and
also is there IKE implementation and OpenSWAN ?
Regards,
Raja
2014 May 07
3
Samba36 error on install - Freebsd 9.2
Hello,
I have attempted to install samba36 on a base install of FreeBSD 9.2
I have installed this same package about 30 days ago and had no problems what so ever.
after the install, I add the line to FreeBSD /etc/rc.conf file - samba_enable="YES"
Reboot the server and an error appears - WARNING /var/db/samba is not a directory
I make the basic smb.conf changes like I have always
2005 Jul 19
2
Adding OpenBSD sudo to the FreeBSD base system?
Aloha!
(I've Googled around a bit, but failed to find much previous posts about
this though I'm sure it has been discussed...)
Have anybody (in core etc) considered adding a sudo implementation to
thr FreeBSD base system. At least for me, sudo is an important part of
implementing good security policy in FreeBSD.
Yes, it is available as a port, but in a similar fashion of for example,
2016 Nov 25
2
shared libraries: missing soname
Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> writes:
> Well, Dirk has said to have given his last reply on this thread.
> I (as a member of R-core) am glad about people like Dirk who
> take some of our load and helpfully answer such
> questions/reports on R-devel.
I am glad too. Thank you. My ultimate goal is to ensure that R works as well
on FreeBSD as it does elsewhere.
2009 Apr 28
3
[LLVMdev] how to build Java frontend for LLVM?
thx, but i meet a problem in configuing the pnet-0.8.0.
the error info:
checking for treecc... no
treecc is required to build and can be obtained from
http://www.southern-storm.com.au
how to fix this problem? thx!
-Joey
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On Apr 23, 2009, at 10:25 PM, kqyang wrote:
hi all
i check out https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/java/trunk
but i can
2013 Feb 14
1
Why scf (sfcd) monitoring sometimes doesn't work
Hello,
I found fsc (http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/fsc/) to be extremely
useful.
Unfortunately, I can't get some services to be monitored, "fscadm
enable" just failes with "Could not monitor service."
I don't know how kqueue interaction is working, so I can't guess why
some services can be monitored fine and others not.
How can I start finding out what goes
2009 Apr 28
0
[LLVMdev] how to build Java frontend for LLVM?
I haven't built those pieces myself, so take this all with a grain of
salt.
It looks like you need another tool, treecc, to build pnet. The
referenced website looks to have expired (advertising parking page
there now); however, google turns up http://www.freshports.org/lang/treecc
which looks like it might at least be a place to start.
Regards,
Jim
On Apr 27, 2009, at 7:48 PM,
2010 Nov 22
4
Novell sale news?
Is anyone following the news of the Novell sale and some mysterious
'intellectual property assets' that were transferred to a holding
company controlled by Microsoft?
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
2011 Dec 22
8
WINE on AMD cpu
I saw in the 'myths' section that WINE will not run on an AMD cpu. Can someone confirm or deny? I would like to run WINE, but I do not seem to have the correct cpu to use it.
2007 Nov 19
1
testing wireless security
I have been playing around with 3 ath based FreeBSD boxes and seem to
have got everything going via WPA and a common PSK for 802.11x
auth. However, I want to have a bit more certainty about things
working properly.
What tools do people recommend for sniffing and checking a wireless network ?
In terms of IDS, is there any way to see if people are trying to
bruteforce the network ? I see
2004 Oct 26
5
please test: Secure ports tree updating
CVSup is slow, insecure, and a memory hog. However, until now
it's been the only option for keeping an up-to-date ports tree,
and (thanks to all of the recent work on vuxml and portaudit)
it has become quite obvious that keeping an up-to-date ports
tree is very important.
To provide a secure, lightweight, and fast alternative to CVSup,
I've written portsnap. As the name suggests, this
2000 Dec 09
2
Fruanhofer patents and royalties for Streaming
Everyone involved in the Vorbis project should get their A into G and
get streaming worked out before the 1st of Jan, so that when Fruanhofer
start cracking down on streaming MP3, there's a good, workable
alternative to switch to :)
This includes the plugins and such
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2019 Jul 22
1
Dovecot eBook
On Jul 21, 2019, at 14:21, Jerry via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
> There are also numerous programs available; however, they are all
> Windows based as far as I can tell.
Calibre is cross platform. Well, at least it runs in Linux (and macOS and Windows) but I?d assume getting it to run in FreeBSD is possible.
2001 Nov 02
3
su/sudo using ssh auth
To the openssh and sudo developer mailing lists:
Ssh has a key agent allowing authentication to remote hosts without
entering your password/passphrase again and again, which is very
convenient. I think the 'su', 'sudo', and similiar commands could benefit
from this idea and mechanism. I don't have the necessary expertise in
cryptology to do this myself so I just want to throw