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Re: Administrivia #5218
From: bfiero () MENTALFLOSS NET (Bob Fiero)
Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 01:03:00 -0500
At 09:29 PM 1/21/00 -0800, you wrote:
As for the last call for packages to break: I've had a vote for Exchange/MS SMTP. I'd be happy to run that one, but that's going to be a little more difficult than average for most folks to get to play with. If someone wants to volunteer an Exchange server (their own!), that would work.
I'm normally a passive participant to the security lists I'm subscribed to, been using the info from them to protect the systems I manage. Perhaps I can give a little back here. Unless someone volunteers one already up and running, I could put a target system on-line to mess with. Perhaps even with PCAnywhere on it to allow console access.
Current thread:
- Re: Secure coding in C (was Re: Administrivia #4883), (continued)
- Re: Secure coding in C (was Re: Administrivia #4883) CyberPsychotic (Jan 22)
- Re: Secure coding in C (was Re: Administrivia #4883) Marc Esipovich (Jan 21)
- Generalized List of Threats and Vulnerabilities Dave Drake (Jan 21)
- Re: Generalized List of Threats and Vulnerabilities Seth R Arnold (Jan 21)
- Re: Generalized List of Threats and Vulnerabilities Crispin Cowan (Jan 23)
- Re: Generalized List of Threats and Vulnerabilities John Duksta (Jan 21)
- Administrivia #5218 Blue Boar (Jan 21)
- Re: Administrivia #5218 Imran Ghory (Jan 22)
- Re: Administrivia #5218 kjkotas (Jan 22)
- Re: Administrivia #5218 Granquist, Lamont (Jan 24)
- Re: Administrivia #5218 Bob Fiero (Jan 22)
- bruterh.sh & syslogd & [g]libc & proftpd & wu-ftpd & sendmail Michal Zalewski (Jan 23)
- things to break.. Inedag () AOL COM (Jan 23)
- CGI insecurities hypoclear - lUSt - (Linux Users Strike Today) (Jan 23)
- HTTP scanners? Scorpus Kahn (Jan 15)
- Re: HTTP scanners? Seth R Arnold (Jan 24)
- Re: CGI insecurities David Taylor (Jan 23)
- Re: CGI insecurities Blue Boar (Jan 23)
- Re: things to break.. Matthew S. Hallacy (Jan 23)
- Re: things to break.. Jeff Bachtel (Jan 23)
- Re: things to break.. Matt Conover (Jan 24)