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- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: Webmin
- From: Bryan Irvine <bryan_(_dot_)_irvine_(_at_)_kingcountyjournal_(_dot_)_com>
- Date: 03 Feb 2003 15:38:43 -0800
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I was considering throwing up webmin so my supervisors can manage the
servers in the event that I get burned up in a fire or something.
I noticed that the 3.2 ports collection has an old version .80 or
seomthing, and that installation (on a test pc) said that it was marked
as broken for security reasons. I'm wondering what the concerns are?
I'm wondering if it's just because sometimes it can't detect Net::SSLeay
and installs itself as using http (instead of https) thereby making
passwords _a lot_ more insecure. Or if there are other reasons?
I have downloaded and installed the 1.5 version without any problems,
but I don't want to put it into practice on prodcution machines if they
just create a gaping hole in the network.
--Bryan
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