Hi,
Thank you for replay/s, it seems the only good solution is to move
oracle to open source,
and until that simply skip this if not realy needed. I hope, one day, we
will see that dba in main.
regards,
Eugen Paiuc
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Eugen Paiuc:
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> I'm useing debian from last 5 years , and I like to know if installing
> new non-free oracle.deb is a security risk for my systems.
As fas as I can tell (only from following the usual IT news sites),
Oracle doesn't exactly belong to the overly security conscious
corporations. The
Eugen Paiuc wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm useing debian from last 5 years , and I like to know if installing
> new non-free oracle.deb is a security risk for my systems.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eugen Paiuc
>
>
Ask Oracle to let you have the source code. Then you can perform a
proper security audit and report
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 14:32 +0200, Eugen Paiuc wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm useing debian from last 5 years , and I like to know if installing
> new non-free oracle.deb is a security risk for my systems.
How exposed is your system to the outside world?
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I'm useing debian from last 5 years , and I like to know if installing
new non-free oracle.deb is a security risk for my systems.
Thanks,
Eugen Paiuc
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