Re: DEVFSv50 and /dev/fb? (or /dev/fb/? ???)

Raul Miller (rdm@test.legislate.com)
Wed, 19 Aug 1998 21:31:19 -0400


Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> wrote:
> This seems to be contrary to the accepted view by security people
> which is to close of the holes *fast* and then worry about evidence. I
> think the consensus is that "evidence" does not translate into
> convictions (unless you are lucky and the cracker is in the same
> state/country as you and has left other clues lying around).

What?

You're talking about losing information at reboot, not any kind of
immediate fix. That's security by coincidence, at best.

Furthermore, you're talking about "correcting" changes introduced by root.
That's *never* a security fix. That barely even counts as security by
obscurity.

-- 
Raul

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