[SCADASEC] Formatting

Philip Fagan philfagan at gmail.com
Wed Feb 6 13:24:54 CST 2008


plain txt vs. html txt

On Feb 6, 2008 12:05 PM, Ken Curtis <wdlndengrg at gmail.com> wrote:

> Bob,
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> I don't know what is happening, but much of the
> mail from SCADASEC is coming through without any
> white space. It looks like one giant,
> single-spaced paragraph, and for us people with
> (far) less than perfect vision, it is truly a chore to read the material.
>
> It's possible that because I use Eudora for my
> email client that this happens, but email from
> the [SCADA] list does not have this problem.
> Other email from [SCADASEC] comes through fine.
> Below are examples of a badly formatted letter
> and a good formatted message. I don't know if you
> see what I see, but the poorly formatted message appears as a single
> paragraph.
>
> In looking at the email source, the major
> difference appears to be that the good formatted
> messages include the <BR> HTML tag whereas the
> poorly formatted messages do not.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Respectfully,
> Ken Curtis
>
>
> [BEGIN bad formatting]
>
> >** MODERATOR'S NOTE:  Could this apply to SCADA
> >and control systems architectures?  You bet, it
> >could! URL:
> >http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/45781-1.html
> >GCN Home > 02/05/08 web stories TCS makes Linux
> >DISA compliant By Joab Jackson Trusted Computer
> >Solutions has upgraded its Security Blanket
> >security compliance software so that it can make
> >Red Hat Enterprise Linux compliant with the
> >settings defined in the Defense Information
> >Systems Agency’s Security Technical
> >Implementation Guide for that operating system.
> >The profile also includes Linux security
> >profiles from the SANS Institute and the Center
> >for Internet Security, and a security profile
> >for the LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)
> >in addition to RHEL. TCS offers Security Blanket
> >1.2 not only to Defense agencies, but to
> >civilian agencies as well. †The Department of
> >Defense has invested a great deal of time and
> >research in the development of these lockdown
> >guidelines,† said Ed Hammersla, chief
> >operating officer at TCS, in a statement “Now
> >commercial companies and civilian government
> >agencies can have the same level of security as
> >the DOD.† DISA developed STIGS as a way to
> >establish a secure baseline configuration for
> >the agency's servers. TCS claims that the
> >Security Blanket is the first software to
> >automate the setting and checking of the DISA
> >STIG configurations on RHEL servers. Security
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> [END bad formatting]
>
> [BEGIN good formatting]
>
> >Thought that everyone might find this tool
> >useful, which is esp. useful for those
> >organizations that might utilize Cisco Aironet
> >products (wireless) within their environments.
> >
> >-rad
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >Subject: CDPSnarf (Cisco Discovery Protocol sniffer)
> >
> >
> > > Greetings to the list,
> > >
> > > I just wanted to share with you some code I wrote for CDP sniffing.
> > > The project is named CDPSnarf.
> > >
> > > You can find it here:
> > > http://segfault.gr/projects/lang/en/projects_id/14/secid/28/
> > >
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> [END of good formatting]
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