
想快快跑完回家吃晚飯,加上昨天才跑過一趟,以為熱身不用太認真,於是又買了一個教訓:熱身做得太傖促,起跑後發覺小腿比平時快,才跑了一半,已經想喊停,到了中段,小腿太,被迫邊行邊跑。
黃昏時才起步,本以
Once upon a time it was acceptable for an Internet-facing mail systemto promiscuously accept all email during SMTP conversations withoutchecking to see if the destination user actually existed, and then sendout bounce messages if it found problems. Those halcyon days are over,killed by changing circumstances andspecifically by spam.
The problem spam causes for accept-then-bounce is simple:

想快快跑完回家吃晚飯,加上昨天才跑過一趟,以為熱身不用太認真,於是又買了一個教訓:熱身做得太傖促,起跑後發覺小腿比平時快,才跑了一半,已經想喊停,到了中段,小腿太,被迫邊行邊跑。
黃昏時才起步,本以

想快快跑完回家吃晚飯,加上昨天才跑過一趟,以為熱身不用太認真,於是又買了一個教訓:熱身做得太傖促,起跑後發覺小腿比平時快,才跑了一半,已經想喊停,到了中段,小腿太,被迫邊行邊跑。
黃昏時才起步,本以
For those people who haven't heard, Red Hat recently suffered a security breach that allowed an attacker to get some bogus OpenSSH RPM packagessigned as valid Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages. Red Hat says thatthe packages were never added to RHN, the update system for Red HatEnterprise, but presumably the attacker has copies.
(That the package signing is separate from RHN makes sense to me, sinceI expect that Red Hat needs to sign various sorts of RPMs for testingpurposes well before they may get put into
There is an important proviso for the first principle of analyzingcompromised machines : in practice, mostattacks are not that good or that thorough. In real life, as opposed tomathematically correct security advice, there is a tradeoff between yourcaution level and the amount of work you have to do (either in analyzinga machine or in reinstalling it) and sometimes it is appropriate to takesome risk in exchange for doing less work.
The truly paranoid will reinstall machines from scratch (and never mindthe disruption) if there