Specifications
the end, only you can know which entries are unusual and which are
not.
Use tcp_wrapper to restrict access to the individual services run-
ning on your machine, so you have explicit control over which IP
addresses can connect to a service. For more information regarding
tcp_wrappers, consult the man pages for tcpd and hosts_access.
Design your security measures to be redundant: a message seen twice
is much better than no message at all.
Using the Central Security Reporting Address
If you discover a security-related problem (please check the available update
packages first), write an e-mail to security@suse.de. Please include a de-
tailed description of the problem and the version number of the package con-
cerned. SuSE will try to send a reply as soon as possible. You are encour-
aged to pgp encrypt your e-mail messages. SuSE’s pgp key is as follows:
ID:3D25D3D9 1999-03-06 SuSE Security Team <security@suse.de>
Key fingerprint = 73 5F 2E 99 DF DB 94 C4 8F 5A A3 AE AF 22 F2 D5
This key is also available for download from: http://www.suse.de/
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