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  • : WFP is a convenience feature, not a security feature. Once a program is allowed to write to the windows directory, it ca ...m different versions of non-hotfix updates (General Distribution Releases: security update, critical update, update, update rollup, driver, or feature pack). T ...
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  • {{comment|(In accordance with general security rules, you may want to be relatively vague in your login failure errors. Fo ...
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  • ** adds optional security, manufacturer-specific functionality Programming mode is due to one of various security levels and their conditions - basic alterations may require a password, som ...
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  • It's a security and maintenance subscription, that goes a little beyond LTS, offering a few more security updates. ...
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  • The above is for bother and security. '''If you care about crawler reaction you probably want to use ...tual login, you could redirect back to HTTP {{comment|(note that there are security gotchas to the latter)}}. ...
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  • ...ervices, and OSes ''may'' deny user programs to listen to these ports, for security reasons {{comment|(e.g. making it a little harder to replace common service http://www.linuxhowtos.org/Security/iptables.htm ...
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  • * user mode +x will make the server obfuscate your hostname -- for security reasons. (bans will often still work fine) ...
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  • : can only be set ''by'' root / through sudo (for obvious security reasons) and if it's about high security then SELinux's MAC style is stronger than this DAC style. ...
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  • ...generated DOM in a more isolated way (isolated in terms of structure, not security) : not a security feature, as some assume ...
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  • * some security-aware things like '''[[sudo]]''' and '''[[cron]]''' ''specifically avoid'' : have system environment stripped for security reasons {{verify}} ...
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  • ...independent, and not trample on other things {{comment|(and ''in theory'' security concerns but there are some footnotes)}}. ...efore Linux, though in that case for reasons of operational efficiency and security, whereas docker seems more focused at deploying [[microservice]] style thin ...
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  • ...enabled/*.conf&nbsp;</tt> {{comment|(config files for general stuff like security, charset)}} ** mostly a separation of some common shared setup (security, charset, and such) ...
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  • ...o/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/security-settings.html advanced security]" (meaning? TLS for whatever connects directly to the service?) xpack.security.enabled (in elasticsearch.yml) ...
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  • Security implications vary along. ...tring of this and that' is assistance and/or normalization - and ''not'' a security feature until you can prove that it is. ...
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  • * better security (how?) ** has some security implications when you also use no_root_squash {{verify}} ...
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  • ...dboxing isn't perfect, so it's more about resources and convenience than a security feature. {{comment|(For example, environment is shared, things can affect e ...in this context means Thread Local Storage {{comment|(not Transport Layer Security)}}. ...
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  • ...out standardizing exactly what happens immediately after a TRIM, there are security issues and even data corruption issues. Should it return the data there? (security issue?) ...
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  • * [http://www.secviz.org/ SecViz: Security Visualization] ...
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  • ...an 'we pick a setup, stick with it for a considerable time, and only apply security updates', which makes hardening and support easier and more thereby more ef ** how long you can use this installation more or less as-is, and get security upgrades, and support for it ...
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  • ...east in non-evil environments (technically, trusting an application is bad security when that executable can be replaced with something bad). ...
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  • ::: can be disabled (e.g. for security), e.g. -s parameter avoids adding the user site directory to sys.path (and ...stly metadata in the end) on top -- as well as aribtrary code execution, a security issue. ...
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  • * {{comment|(for stability/security reasons we want to protect the kernel from accesses, so)}} there is a kerne ...
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  • ==Security== ...requiring strong security but excluding some devices, and allowing weaker security. ...
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  • : does not use any features that are potential security features ...
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  • So the only value is identifying users, '''not security''', '''Security''' ...
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  • This is both a security issue and potentially a DoS issue. '''On security''' ...
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  • ...management in general, and more so if you care about process relations and security. ...
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  • direnv realizes that automatic execution is a security risk. Your security audits may be a little messier with nix in place ...
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  • * node for for backend, because it's not due to the browser security :: in part because acting like local apps requires escaping browser security ...
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  • ======Security and sandboxing====== ...
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  • ...starting as little more "I am tag with this number" - no real protocol, no security. * Access control (often used purely as tokens, i.e. one-factor security) ...
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  • '''Backports''' - when a feature / bugfix / security fix from the newest, possibly more experimental version, is merged into an ...
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  • : by design, because the latter is a security risk ...tribution there is usually no meaning to the users, and worst-case it is a security problem due to permission bits. ...
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  • : meant for integration of that environment - and security between sessions ...equiring TLS -- or ''should'', because per-request login would be terrible security ...
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  • ===Basic useful state: SIM stuff and security=== ...
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  • ...e limit that feels like it's from the nineties, or just prefer the control/security/trust of hosting it yourself. ...
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  • do the required security hoop-jumpery, Some files are owned by other users, e.g. root, which is ''potentially'' security-relevant. ...
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  • * may provides security and sessions by SSL and SSH ...
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  • ...won't necessarily work, and unless you use one of the other features (e.g. security) you may forego start-stop-daemon. ...
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  • Has had some security issues. and there have been several security exploits of the API using these image files. ...
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  • Security is mostly the filesystem permissions to that socket file, when you open() i ...ers, etc), it is either untenable or not a good idea (in terms of traffic, security, and more) to have a broadcast domain that is all of the computers. ...
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  • Start it without any security. '''WARNING:''' At this point people could connect and steal, pillage, plun * MySQL security prevents you from connecting ...
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  • One of the causes is that the fetch is against security policy (probably the same-source policy). "Don't these STUN, TURN, and signalling servers imply security issues?" ...
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  • : part of isolating networks for security reasons, where nothing should route between them in the first place ...nd well to IP subnets (layer 3), because this usually makes management and security sense. ...
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  • * security features * security model (also for online development) ...
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  • * security (object) ...
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  • :: for security reasons, it is '''ignored at runtime''' for executables that have [[setuid] ...
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  • Because pointer arithmetic done wrong means security/stability problems, other languages do their best to make pointers as abstr ...
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  • :: helps security a little (but not hard guarantee) ...
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  • : (though its lack of authentication makes it a security problem in a few cases) ...
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  • '''Corporate networks''' (or any other that have more security) are more annoying. ...device dedicated to serving media, you may want to disable the web UI for security reasons (it includes a filesystem browser) or learn how to decently lock do ...
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  • A lot of security cameras are sensitive to NIR, because it means you have a choice of adding ...
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  • ...es (or not-yet initialized data in new blocks; you may care about this for security reasons), and the metadata won't necessarily tell you this. ...''<tt>noexec</tt>''': allow binaries to run from this partition. ''Not'' a security solution since binaries can be copied, but can be convenient. ...
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  • ...r you want to have a read/write distinctions, and on whether it meets your security standards ...
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  • ...L SC''' ('Safety Control') - restricted profile that may be required in in security-critical contexts, such as those in avionics, military, medical, automotive ...
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  • It's also great for security, ...
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  • * security: ...
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  • If you're lazy and don't care for security you can use postgres for everything. You want this only when you understand the security implications, ...
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  • If you don't do that, RAID can create a false sense of security. ...
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  • ...here in your filesystem {{comment|(which can be handy if you have anything security-sensitive, such hardcoded database logins in a <tt>config.py</tt>, that you ...
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  • and dependency management is for people who don't want job security. ...
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  • ...ening, for one of various possible reasons, including location estimation, security-related applications, home rehabilitation of absent minded people, etc. ...
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  • ...l (i.e. basic firewalling, or unix-sockets-only), that is usually the only security you need. Source IPs should be enough authentication; if you can't assume t ...
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  • Full-body security scanners are typically "millimeter wave imaging", which is well below even ...
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  • * When running sub-programs, especially security-related ones, -- can be a good tool/habit to protect programs against injec ...
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  • :: e.g. collocation, some security considerations, some of the emoji processing, a compressed encoding ...
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  • So the only real use of having this open source is security reviews. And even then you have to assume. ...
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