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Re: SNI-19:BSD lpd vulnerability (fwd)



Hi,
	I tried lprng briefly, and backed out quickly. I just needed
 something that works for one machine, not a local network; however,
 whenever I attempted to print to the local printer, lprng would fire
 up a ppp connection via diald before printing the file (it did print
 the file).

	I could not figure out what lprng was trying to find (it was a
 DNS reuest, but I have everthing I thought I needed in /etc/hosts,
 which is looked at first.

	What I'm trying to say, is that in my experirnce, lpr was
 simpler to operate on a small system; lprng seemed over powered.

	manoj
 [this probably no longer belongs on debian-security]
-- 
 Diplomats are just as essential to starting a war as soldiers are for
 finishing it ... You take diplomacy out of war, and the thing would
 fall flat in a week. Will Rogers
Manoj Srivastava               <url:mailto:srivasta@acm.org>
Mobile, Alabama USA            <url:http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/>


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