Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!chinacat!sequoia!rpp386!jfh From: jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F Haugh II) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: SCO doesn't sell UNIX Message-ID: <18818@rpp386.cactus.org> Date: 13 Dec 90 14:15:33 GMT References: <1990Nov29.205938.3671@digibd.com> <1990Dec3.050103.21819@ping.uucp> <1990Dec07.214859.641@digibd.com> <2766B8EB.3D7@tct.uucp> Reply-To: jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F Haugh II) Organization: Lone Star Cafe and BBS Service Lines: 20 X-Clever-Slogan: Recycle or Die. In article <2766B8EB.3D7@tct.uucp> chip@tct.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) writes: >According to rhealey@digibd.com (Rob Healey): >> SCO UNIX 3.2v2.0 is a useful UNIX system if you learn how security works. > >I know how it works. > >That's why I don't like it. Perhaps if more people (besides Dick Dunn ;-) would learn how security REALLY works, SCO would have to remove the stuff that they pretend is "security" and put in something else that is a tad more usable. I challenge anyone from either SCO or SecureWare to demonstrate that the more annoying features are implemented at the C2 level with the least amount of annoyance as permitted by the criteria for that level. You will find a lot of B1 and B2 features once you start looking real hard. Like, what's the deal with the "df" command, guys? -- John F. Haugh II UUCP: ...!cs.utexas.edu!rpp386!jfh Ma Bell: (512) 832-8832 Domain: jfh@rpp386.cactus.org