-> Is the ~ in front of your name in IRC due to the lack of auth installed? I
-> cannot find identd anywhere with dpkg. I've tried dpkg -l|grep iden. When
-> I had deb installed on another system I somehow picked up identd and I was
-> not listed as ~ in name so that got me thinking. Anyway, wha
On 23-Sep-2000 William Jensen wrote:
>> Running a vanilla identd is a Bad Thing IMHO. It helps attackers
>> identify
>> usernames and find out under what UIDs daemons are running (eg. if
>> sendmail
>> is running as root).
>
> Is there a secure way of providing the information an IRC server wants
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William Jensen scripsit:
>My experience is that some refuse to let you on until you install auth or say
>you are not authorized to use the server. That is why I wanted to get it
>installed.
>
>Is there a secure way of providing the information an IRC
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 12:10:48AM +0300, Lehel Bernadt wrote:
>
> On 23-Sep-2000 William Jensen wrote:
> > Is the ~ in front of your name in IRC due to the lack of auth installed?
> > I cannot find identd anywhere with dpkg. I've tried dpkg -l|grep iden.
> > When I had deb installed on another
On 23-Sep-2000 William Jensen wrote:
> Is the ~ in front of your name in IRC due to the lack of auth installed?
> I cannot find identd anywhere with dpkg. I've tried dpkg -l|grep iden.
> When I had deb installed on another system I somehow picked up identd and
> I was not listed as ~ in name so
Is the ~ in front of your name in IRC due to the lack of auth installed? I
cannot find identd anywhere with dpkg. I've tried dpkg -l|grep iden. When
I had deb installed on another system I somehow picked up identd and I was
not listed as ~ in name so that got me thinking. Anyway, what is the std
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