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How not to respond to a security advisory
Jason Miller, 2006-01-18

A recently announced weakness in the BSD securelevel system isn't going to be fixed in OpenBSD. While securelevel may have problems, the vendor's security response is unacceptable and doesn't fit with their stated goals.

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How not to respond to a security advisory 2006-01-19
Anonymous (1 replies)
would you like a little cheese with your whine?

I am surprised you did not include any formal input from the openbsd team as to why they choose to let it die on the vine.

you could always code it yourself instead of complaining about others not doing work for you. Cant code - hire someone on the team.

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Anonymous
Theo being theo... 2006-01-19
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Re: Theo being theo... 2006-01-20
Anonymous
What total nonsense. 2006-01-19
Anonymous
"Root problem" again 2006-01-24
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How not to respond to a security advisory 2006-01-25
Michael Favinsky (1 replies)
this is a non-issue 2006-02-04
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