Re: Use opie on Debian central servers to prevent password sniffing?

2003-12-10 Thread Tim Freeman
c-shield would decrease the chances of the openssh bugs being exploitable? That would also make other local root exploits harder. But maybe that has already been done. -- Tim Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] I xeroxed a mirror. Now I have an extra xerox machine. -- Steven Wright

Use opie on Debian central servers to prevent password sniffing?

2003-12-10 Thread Tim Freeman
tral server. I just started using opie on fungible.com, and it seems to work well so far. Is there some issue with opie that would cause problems when using it on the Debian servers? -- Tim Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] I xeroxed a mirror. Now I have an

Use opie on Debian central servers to prevent password sniffing?

2003-12-10 Thread Tim Freeman
lient on a machine that's connected to the internet and therefore conceivably compromised. I just started using opie on fungible.com, and it seems to work well so far. Is there some issue with opie that would cause problems when using it on the Debian servers?

Re: rsync in apt sources.list?

2003-06-19 Thread Tim Freeman
ion, and the servers are configured to do that, using aptrsync is not being a good citizen. I use apt-proxy now and am happy. From apt-proxy's manual entry I suppose it often uses rsync to do its work, but now I have three machines using my cache, so I figure the decreased load ought to compensa