[huskerlug] Re: Insecure Linux distro

  • From: "J.R. Wessels" <jwessels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: huskerlug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 17:03:29 -0600

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I would agree.  Although, I suppose I could make one that would 
purposely have all the insecurities - and advertise the root password 
for a shell, etc....  na.

On Tuesday 14 January 2003 17:54, you wrote:
> So I was talking with my boss today and we got on the topic of
> insecure Linux distros and it got me thinking what is THE most, out
> of the box, insecure Linux distro I know of.  And by this I mean it
> has the most exploits in it.  Basically just bugs we know of now
> that were patched after the distro had been released.  I guess this
> is a matter of preference, as usual, but I'm going to say RH6.2 out
> of the box is the most insecure Linux distro.  What do you guys
> think?
>
> -Cesar Delgado
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