hi ya paul
there is NO such thing as secure OS .. esp in linux-land
and openbsd enjoying their ability to be more secure than other *nix
- somebody can always get in if they wanted to
On Mon, 10 May 2004, dircha wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I guess what I mean by a secure os is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess what I mean by a secure os is an os whose packages themselves
are secure, obviously if someone doesn't set up a server securely, it
doesn't matter how secure the packages are. Like wise, if a person
set up a server keeping security as a priority, all their efforts
Thanx for the quick response and appologies my the delay in mine.
I now realize that my posting was too vague when I mentioned "secure os's" I
guess what I mean by a secure os is an os whose packages themselves are secure,
obviously if someone doesn't set up a server securel
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