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Eric Renfro | Tony Langdon | Re: Linux Daily? |
July 28, 2019 1:29 PM * |
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Re: Re: Linux Daily? By: Tony Langdon to Eric Renfro on Sun Jul 28 2019 12:45 pm ER>> Heh yeah. It's funny, for me, I hated Red Hat back then. I actually ER>> had preferred Debian and actually more than that, I preferred SUSE. ER>> I think TL> I never liked SUSE for some reason. Can't recall why now, but it wasn't my TL> cup of tea. I do remember running SuSE 5.x "Shareware" heh heh heh. TL> Yeah, I tried SUSE before the OpenSUSE days, but even then I wasn't keen TL> on it. Well, back in the SUSE 5.0 days, there was this one annoying thing it had, which did deter me from it for a LOOOOOONG time. They, out of box install, setup NFS servers with exports to / by default, with a known reported vulnerability in NFS at the time. It literally took a week of using SUSE as a NAT server on dialup, and being connected on IRC as I usually always am (still even today!), to get a message on my consoles saying: "A darker side of nowhere..." And when I checked the process lists, there was something running: rm -rf / which had a parent pid of the NFS servers. It was a slow server that was running SUSE as a dialup system at the time, so the process of removing everything took a looooooong time, and by the time it wwas done, I already had a newly rebuild backup NAT/Dialup solution ready to replace it, more secure. )))[Psi-Jack -//- Decker] --- SBBSecho 3.08-Linux * Origin: Decker's Heaven -//- bbs.deckersheaven.com (1:135/371) |
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