Re: Debian Policy based on the wrong technical assumptions
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In message <[🔎] 199707010943.LAA31745@mvmap66.ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de>,
Thomas Koenig writes:
>Yet another large and potentially buggy piece of software running on a
>system. Yet another chance to mess up configuration files in a
>security-relevant way. I don't think these two issues can be addressed
>by authentication provided by the webserver :-)
I don't know: /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow never struck me as
particularly difficult to comprehend, and if you want to access from
beyond your local machine, you should be the one worrying about security.
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