atom feed21 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-archRe: How much security should ldconfig...
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John PolstraJul 26, 2000 7:35 pm 
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Adrian ChaddJul 27, 2000 12:03 am 
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Jacques A. VidrineJul 27, 2000 5:50 am 
Neil Blakey-MilnerJul 27, 2000 5:52 am 
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Daniel O'ConnorJul 27, 2000 6:44 am 
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Robert WatsonJul 27, 2000 8:14 am 
Alfred PerlsteinJul 27, 2000 9:39 am 
Jacques A. VidrineJul 27, 2000 11:03 am 
Ollivier RobertJul 27, 2000 12:32 pm 
John PolstraJul 27, 2000 9:28 pm 
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Alexander LeidingerJul 28, 2000 5:09 am 
John PolstraJul 28, 2000 8:21 am 
Subject:Re: How much security should ldconfig enforce?
From:Alfred Perlstein (bri@wintelcom.net)
Date:Jul 27, 2000 12:44:49 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-arch

* John Polstra <jd@polstra.com> [000726 19:36] wrote:

3. It could default to strictly secure but accept a command-line option to relax the constraints. And an rc.conf knob could be added to control whether or not it was strict at boot time.

What do you folks think about this?

I think this sounds the best, it protects our users but also allows them the flexibility they may need.

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