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RE: Security bugfix for Samba (fwd)



I agree, very valid point.

Michael
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> From: 	Andrew Howell[SMTP:andrew@avon.it.net.au]
> Sent: 	Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 1997 04:06
> To: 	meskes@topsystem.de
> Cc: 	debian-private@lists.debian.org; eparis@ven.ra.rockwell.com
> Subject: 	Re: Security bugfix for Samba (fwd)
> 
> Yeah I agree, however does samba have any method of not allowing
> certain hosts to connect to the daemon if it's running as a daemon?
> That's what I liked about running it via inetd, the extra security of
> running it through tcpd. The security hole fixed in p2 was a a problem
> but not as serious if you denied access to people outside your own
> users.
> 
> 


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