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FreeBSD Gets a New Security Officer 15

ve2asm writes "As sent to the freebsd-announce mailing list, Kris Kennaway is resigning as Security Officer. The core team has approved Jacques Vidrine as the new security officer.
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FreeBSD Gets a New Security Officer

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  • Is it just me, or did CmdrTaco forget a tag? After this article, everything below it is italic. The quoted paragraphs, the moderator comments, everything.

    However, the story right above this one is displaying normaly.

    BTW, don't moderate me as off topic, I'm just asking a question that would not fit anywhere else but here.
  • http://draenor.org/securebsd/secure.txt

    A clear simple guide to securing FreeBSD, including use of secure levels.

    Two links off the homepage, so it's blatant whoring.

    Dave
    • BTW, am I the only one who thinks that securelevels stink?

      IMHO it would be a better idea to be able to select the features securelevels imply individually. That way, one could still use the securelevel settings in /etc/rc.conf by just making /etc/rc setting a group of individual "securesettings".

      I mean, just because I happen to like rewriting my firewall rules doesn't mean I want anybody to be able to write to kmem, or to remove noschg!
  • hmm (Score:5, Funny)

    by nomadic ( 141991 ) <nomadicworld@@@gmail...com> on Monday January 28, 2002 @09:48PM (#2917434) Homepage
    As sent to the freebsd-announce mailing list, Kris Kennaway is resigning as Security Officer.

    I didn't know any actually managed to make it long enough to resign. Aren't they usually killed a few minutes after they beam down to a planet, or blown up by an exploding console?

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