similar to: SNI-19: BSD lpd vulnerabilities (UPDATE)

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1997 Oct 02
2
SNI-19:BSD lpd vulnerabilities
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2005 Jun 26
1
A VPN is switched mode
Hi all, I have been using tinc successfully for a while now. However, I need to do something different from my normal setup, and i am getting the feeling I am doing something obvious wrong. What I want to do is hookup 5 distant linux routers into one bigger network, Since I need to transmit both unicast and multicast traffic, the VPN network has to be in "Mode = switch" [Assumption
1998 Jan 20
0
SNI-23: SSH - Vulnerability in ssh-agent
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1997 Oct 22
1
SNI-20: Telnetd tgetent vulnerability
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1997 Apr 22
1
SNI-12: BIND Vulnerabilities and Solutions (fwd)
I don''t know if this has made it to you yet, so here it is... =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Kirk Bauer Georgia Tech gt5918a@prism.gatech.edu or Finger for PGP Key --> kirk@kaybee.gt.ed.net http://www.kaybee.gt.ed.net/~kirk/html/index.html Resnet RTA (Residence Technical Advisor) GTRI Co-Op ----------
1996 Nov 19
0
Serious BIND resolver problems.
[Mod: I am approving this message even though it is just a rehash of known vulnerabilities of DNS. Please in future lets avoid rehashing what was alreadt discussed in probably every single mailing list that deals with UNIX security several years ago? -- alex ] ###### ## ## ###### ## ### ## ## ######
1997 Feb 24
1
libX11
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1997 Mar 02
1
imapd and ipop3d hole
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1996 Nov 20
2
About DNS again
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I have got a couple of messages stating that I am wrong and that the resolver vulnerability sent to list by Oliver Friedrichs (oliver@secnet.com) is a new one. Our discussion with Oliver outlined that even though it is possible that this vulnerability was discussed during BOFs at conferences such as LISA, SANS and NETSEC,
1997 Feb 04
0
In regards to the Linux ''Bliss'' Virus.
While I realize that the bliss virus looks more like a research project than a malicious virus, the reality is that it is out there. Because I was concerned that some programs on my linux systems might have become infected, I wrote a tool to determine which programs, if any, had been infected by the bliss virus. For those who lack md5 checksums of all their binaries, this is likely to be a
1997 Jan 12
0
Security release: Apache 1.1.2
This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. Send mail to mime@docserver.cac.washington.edu for more info. ---559023410-1254324197-853117123=:29978 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Two security problems have been noticed in the Apache 1.1.1 code base: 1) A hole in mod_cookies
2015 Sep 17
1
Centos 7 using cups with cups-lpd loaded getting print jobs from an Sco Unix lpd system
Centos users, I new to Centos 7 and my problem is the following: I am using my Centos 7 system as a print server in a warehouse. Using cups for the print queue's. Which I can print to the printers find from the Centos 7 machine. The hosting system is Sco Unix using lpd printing. This machine is in Illinois and the warehouse / Centos 7 machine is in Arizona. I have loaded
1997 Oct 03
1
ssh 1.2.20 may create problems in connection with lpd bug
hi the problem : ssh lets ordinary users=A0forward reserved ports (see Debian bug report logs - #12763 ssh 1.2.20-3 /sshd vulnerable ) in connection with: lpd lets people who have access to its reserved port (ie people from hosts in /etc/hosts.{lpd,allow}) create delete and exec files = (see Secure Networks Inc. Security Advisory October 2, 1997 as reported thru
1997 Oct 25
0
KSR[T] Advisory #004: printfilter / groff / lpd
----- KSR[T] Website : http://www.dec.net/ksrt E-mail: ksrt@dec.net ----- KSR[T] Advisory #004 Date: Oct 6, 1997 ID
1997 Nov 07
0
Fatal bug in 2.2.5R's lpd
some header freebsd-announce Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.ORG> 1.92 When merging the new `ct' printcap functionality into 2.2-stable right before 2.2.5-RELEASE was due, it's now apparent that I didn't test it enough before. :-( I've introduced a fatal bug that causes all the lpd children sending jobs to remote printers to be killed after the `ct' timeout, even in case the
2009 Apr 02
0
cups-lpd installation fails
Hi All, i am getting a cupd-lpd dependancy problem with CentOS 5.3. package cups-lpd is not installed Installing cups-lpd ... Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile 2 packages excluded due to repository priority protections Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check --->
1998 Jan 21
0
lpr / lpd in raw mode
Hi Printing in Samba is done this way: 1) Win 95 / 3.1 / NT uses the printer driver you selected there the same way, as if you would print directly to the parallel port, but insted if sending the data to the parallel port, it is send over the network to your samba server. 2) Samba recieves the data, and stores it in a file on your server. 3) Then, lpr ist called with the file the data was
2001 Mar 21
0
multiple LPD processes...
Howdy! I'm running RHL 6.2 with Samba 2.2a3 and am getting multiple LPD daemons running. I can kill the LPDs and restart LPD - two processes show as running. I killed the procs and reinstalled LPD from the RH CD, restart LPD and there are again two procs running as lpd. I have set this server up as a backup for another that has no such problem. the printcap and smb.conf were ripped from
2009 Jan 13
1
/var/spool/lpd in exports
Is this line needed in /etc/exports for anything other and printing (I presume) /var/spool/lpd *(rw) I scan reported this: Vulnerability Details Date: Sun 11 Jan 2009 21:26:56 MET Vuln#: 100103 Vulnerability: successfully mounted /var/spool/lpd ToDo: *_/Restrict nfs export to dedicated hosts or netgroups/_* CertRef: M478100 Tool Reference: ISS 79 Comment: Counted in: Monitor: End of
2009 Sep 30
0
cups-lpd job settings
Does someone know, how to configure cups lpd job options. My xinet.d config looks like this: # default: off # description: Allow applications using the legacy lpd protocol to communicate w ith CUPS service printer { disable = no socket_type = stream protocol = tcp wait = no user = lp server = /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd server_args = -o