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Michal Zalewski reports and provides an overview over the degree of
! probability that someone can succesfully insert a malicious packet
into your TCP connection.
In a series of pretty graphs, several OS are covered, including
Windows 9x, ME and 2000, Solaris, Linux and the BSD family.
--- 141,147 ----
Michal Zalewski reports and provides an overview over the degree of
! probability that someone can successfully insert a malicious packet
into your TCP connection.
In a series of pretty graphs, several OS are covered, including
Windows 9x, ME and 2000, Solaris, Linux and the BSD family.
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Keith Rankin, a veteran system administrator, rates three operating systems
! in terms of usablility and productivity. Despite a lengthy rant about minimalist
installations, vi
and a default C shell, he finds nice things to
say about OpenBSD's floppy + 'Net installation, the thorough system probe and
the IP filtering and address translation.
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Keith Rankin, a veteran system administrator, rates three operating systems
! in terms of usability and productivity. Despite a lengthy rant about minimalist
installations, vi
and a default C shell, he finds nice things to
say about OpenBSD's floppy + 'Net installation, the thorough system probe and
the IP filtering and address translation.
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The article apparently used to quote Roy Hills of NTA as saying
""This is the first time I've heard of an audit of the whole of a
general purpose operating system kernel", but it has been
! ammended since.