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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Backdoors etc Post 33495 by hugo_perez on Tuesday 7th of January 2003 11:11:35 AM
Old 01-07-2003
lost cause.

Back doors in several cases are programming errors,
the most common reaction is the corrective reaction.
My suggestion is to disable all services that you don't use.

There are several programs to check if you have the
latest patches in your system, some freewares and
others no.

In the last category I prefer ESM (Enterprise Security
Manager from Symantec _previusly from axent_), but there
are severals for example the SAFEsuite has more integration.
These tools are multiplatform and centralized.

In the other hand depend on your OS.


Please POST your OS an the program name.

Regards. Hugo.
 

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POFILECHECKER(1)														  POFILECHECKER(1)

NAME
POFileChecker - searches for common mistakes in PO/POT files SYNOPSIS
POFileChecker [OPTION] [...] [FILE] [...] INTRODUCTION
POFileChecker searches for common mistakes in PO/POT files. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
--help or -h show usage instructions --pot or -t check a pot file, not a po file --ignore-fuzzy or -i don't check validity of fuzzy entries PO FILE HEADER DIRECTIVES
POFileChecker recognizes several PO file header directives. As with all gettext lint tools, these directives are all prefixed with X-POFile. X-POFile-Allow: number number of errors to ignore; if number of detected errors is diffent than this they will all be reported; a file with 0 errors but an error allowance greater than zero will also be reported X-POFile-CheckAccelerator: 1|0 enable or disable checking accelerators, enabled by default X-POFile-CheckEndPontuation: 1|0 enable or disable checking ending pontuation, enabled by default X-POFile-LineLength: number check that the line length doesn't exceed number chars; disable by default MORE INFORMATION
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