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Re: Simulating a hacker attack: msg#00171
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Re: Simulating a hacker attack |
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 08:44:35 EDT, Daniel J Walsh said:
> These are only used when httpd_tty_comm is set, It is off by default.
> httpd_tty_comm is only required if you
> are using public keys that require a password to unlock. So when apache
> starts it prompts the admin for a password
> to unlock its certificates.
Oh, OK.. that's a good reason to add it. :) I got the impression it got
added to get Pedro's stuff working, and my first thought was "This was
what SELinux was designed to *stop*" :)
(Actually, the amount of difficulty that Pedro is having is a very good
sign - it means that we did things right. :)
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