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OpenSSH Gets Even More Suspicious

If you remotely administer any computers, or need to check your email over an untrusted network, odds are you're already familiar with the wonders of OpenSSH. Markus Friedl yesterday posted a release announcement for the newest version, OpenSSH 3.3. Privilege separation in OpenSSH is now enabled by default, another sign of the entire OpenBSD project's appropriate paranoia.

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  1. My first post on slashdot is first post. .. HA! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    God ... don't we wish we were all this lame...

  2. Capitalism is dying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Marxism has now confirmed: Capitalism is dying.
    Yet another crippling bombshell hit the beleaguered bourgeoisie when
    Das Kapital confirmed that the rate of profit tends to fall
    leading to crisis, war and the ultimate destruction of the capitalism
    system. Coming on the heels of the latest economic data showing that
    the US is entering a deep recession, this news serves to reinforce
    what we've know all along. Capitalism is collapsing in complete disarray,
    as further exemplified by failing dead last in the recent Sys Admin
    comprehensive networking test.
    You don't need to be a Lenin to predict capitalism's future. The hand
    writing is on the wall: capitalism faces a bleak future. In fact there
    won't be any future at for capitalism because capitalism is dying. Things
    are looking very bad for capitalism. As many of us are already aware
    surplus value (S) is redistributed among individual capitals by
    competition leading to an average rate of profit (r) relative to the
    organic composition of capital. In order to improve their position
    individual capitalism must increase their production of surplus value;
    either by increasing the length of working day, but this has
    physiological limits or by increasing the constant capital used but
    this leads to a fall in the average rate of profit.
    Let's keep to the facts and look at the numbers.
    Capitalist leader George W Bush states that there 7000 capitalists.
    How about members of the proletariat are there? Let's see. The number
    of proletariats in America is roughly 200 million. Therefore
    there are about 100000 workers which for each person with an
    interest in capitalism. A recent article put the petty bourgeoisie at
    a rapidly declining proportion of the population. This is consistent
    with the predictions of the communist manifesto.
    Due to the troubles of British imperialism, two world wars and so on,
    European capitalism went out of business and was taken over by Yankee
    imperialism who were also in trouble. Now US imperialism is also dead,
    its venality and corruption exposed by its own creation, radical
    Islam.
    All major surveys show that capitalism has steadily declined in credibility.
    Capitalism is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very
    dim. If capitalism is to survive at all it will be as a fascist
    dictatorship. Capitalism continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could
    save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, capitalism is
    dead.
    Capitalism is dying

  3. Even OpenBSD developers can be vain... by Bollie · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    You've heard of the recent apache bug. Apparently, the OpenBSD team is announcing it as a "possible remote crash".

    Since a remote exploit already exists, shouldn't they detail the severity on their front page?

    Nothing against the OpenBSD team... I believe they do excellent work, but heck, people, PLEASE patch up those systems! It's only a matter of days before someone is going to drop a new worm! This is horribly serious!

  4. Casting Call by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Rectal Impaction Following Enema with Concrete Mix

    by Peter J. Stephens, M.D., and Mark L. Taff, M.D.
    from the American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 8(2):179-182, 1987.

    This article describes an unusual rectal foreign body resulting from homosexual anal erotic activities. The patient had used an enema containing a concrete mix which became impacted and required surgical removal. The use, abuse, and complications of enemas are reviewed.

    During the last 20 years, sexual habits have changed in western society. Homosexuals have shown an increasing interest in anal erotic practices, including the use of enemas for sexual enjoyment. We report a case of a klismaphiliac who had an impacted foreign body in his rectum followin an enema with a concrete mix.

    CASE REPORT

    A 20-year-old man presented to the emergency room complaining of rectal pain. A well-nourished, well-developed man without signs of intoxication was admitted in no apparent distress. Digital examination of the rectum revealed a stony hard mass. Abdominal plain films showed a vertically oriented, low-lying radiopaque object in the rectum. A spherical radiolucency was noted in the upper pole of the mass. A blood alcohol level was negative. No other drug testing was performed.

    Upon further questioning, the patient said that approximately 4 hrs earlier he and his boyfriend had been "fooling around." After stirring a batch of concrete mix, the patient laid on his back with his feet against the wall at a 45-degree angle while his boyfriend poured the mixture through a funnel into his rectum. After the concrete mass hardened, it became so painful that he sought medical care.

    Under general anesthesia, the anus was dilated and two Foley catheters were inserted alongside the rectal mass to relieve suction. A concrete case of the rectum was delivered without incident. The rectal mucosa was intact with a hyperemic and edematous appearance.

    The patient was kept overnight and discharged uneventfully the following morning. The attending physician recommended a psychiatric consultation, but the patient declined.

    PATHOLOGIC EXAMINATION

    Examination of the specimen revealed a perfect concrete cast of the rectum, measuring 12 X 7 X 5 cm and weighing 275 g. A thin layer of feces coated the surface and crevices. Grooves in the mass were consistent with rectal mucosal folds. A layer of concrete was chipped off the upper part of the specimen and revealed a white plastic ping-pong ball. This corresponded to the radiolucency observed in the abdominal x-ray.

  5. I WHOLEHEARTEDLY AGREE WITH THIS POST COMPLETELY by theodoliteq · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I rate this post at +5, it is amazingly insightful.

  6. Re:Slashdot to English by netsharc · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    We managed to get the Win3.1 Program Manager open on a Windows ME that was running IE in kiosk mode in a museum. After that it was easy to get the DOS prompt open, but after typing format C: and answering the Are you sure(Y/N)? with >Y, the program ended saying, "Cannot format drive C: There are shared files."

    That answered my age old wonder of what would happen if one tried to format the drive one was running Windows out of.

    We wondered how to download and install Linux on the box too, but gave up on the problem. Later, I thought it could be done like so: we could download a distro install disk and loadlin and make loadlin load the setup program through a line in autoexec.bat. It was quite funny considering we were visitors of a Linux event being held in the museum.

    --
    What time is it/will be over there? Check with my iPhone app!
  7. OpenSSH problems by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    This really is very bad news for BSD. It may be the final blow. Consider that because they use Mach, MacOS will not benefit from SMPng in the BSD kernels. The embedded systems supplier (I will not name them cause I despise them) that bought BSDi has no interest in SMP or in servers really ... and a truckload of people who loved working with Walnut Creek and BSDi as contributors will not be working with the project any longer.

    Now that BSDi is dead ARE there any companies left that are dedicated to developing BSD as a kernel and OS as part of their core business activities anymore ?? No. Except Wasabi which is pretty small still only able to meet payroll by borrowing more money. Pretty heavy in debt.

    The reason it's delayed a year is because BSD development has had a serious accident and needs to be hospitalized to get itself back together. With BSDi defunct relying on Apple, Wasabi and a band of merry volunteer hackers to get SMP done means it AIN'T gonna happen.

    Hello Yahoo??!! Can Yahoo afford to hire a few SMPng hackers for a year??? Oh yeah I forgot Yahoo is broke too.

    At this point SMP is owned by Linux and Solaris and in a distant third Microsoft .

    On 4 way and 8 way machines BSD is simply not in the running at this stage and even on 2 way systems out of the box RedHat7.1 is a better choice for SMP. What's more threading work done by IBM is gonna improve Linux even more on this front - even Caldera (which bought SCO Unix a quite good SMP system up to 8 ways) admits that Linux will likely overtake the SCO kernel.

    BSD dying? Quite likely.

  8. Re:C: A Dead Language? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    hellotest

  9. Re:C: A Dead Language? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    testtesttest