Re: sysadmin in training
Jeffrey Chimene <[email protected]> Fri, 12 May 2023 12:15:50 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.debian.devel.security |
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On 5/12/23 10:16, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > On 2023-05-12 09:53:15 -0700 (-0700), Jeffrey Chimene wrote: > [...] >> Agreed. Actually, ossec itself has a debian package, so no ITP for >> me :). It made my work significantly easier since the regex >> package (pcre2) isn't part of the distro; the absence has a >> reason, but it's still an impediment that ossec itself has >> addressed with their .deb > I'm not sure that official Debian documentation, particularly > security-focused documentation, should recommend that sysadmins > install packages from third party archives. That'll be up to the > maintainers of the documentation to decide, of course. Agreed. > > But beyond that... >> wget -q -O - https://updates.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic | sudo bash > [...] > > There's a bit of irony in suggesting that security-conscious > sysadmins should download and run arbitrary scripts, much less with > root privileges. `curl|sudo bash` has virtually become a meme unto > itself these days. Thank you for your concern. I certainly look at the script before execution. I think that suitable precautions can be written. I'm installing on several systems, so I like to have such command as a record. The example command comes from my notebook. Thanks for your time! Cheers, jec