Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!micor!latour!ecicrl!clewis From: clewis@ferret.ocunix.on.ca (Chris Lewis) Subject: Re: COPS security audit and the unix pc. Message-ID: <1991Apr03.201928.5950@ferret.ocunix.on.ca> Date: Wed, 03 Apr 91 20:19:28 GMT References: <1991Mar23.004007.2024@shibaya.lonestar.org> <1991Mar26.225255.6048@ferret.ocunix.on.ca> <1991Mar28.035200.725@ceilidh.beartrack.com> Organization: Elegant Communications Inc, Ottawa, Canada In article <1991Mar28.035200.725@ceilidh.beartrack.com> dnichols@ceilidh.beartrack.com (DoN Nichols) writes: >In article <1991Mar26.225255.6048@ferret.ocunix.on.ca> clewis@ferret.ocunix.on.ca (Chris Lewis) writes: >>In article <1991Mar23.004007.2024@shibaya.lonestar.org> afc@shibaya.lonestar.org (Augustine Cano) writes: > Is it tolerable to run B-news on the 3b1? I am getting just a >partial feed, and even with C-news it can take over an hour to digest a >large day's shipment, like today's. Depends on what you mean by "partial feed". If your C-news takes over an hour to unpack even a full feed, something's busted. Are you using dbz? My 3b1 with B-news probably takes about 10-15 minutes per day to unpack my entire feed - perhaps about 1Mb compressed daily. On the other hand, C-news could do the whole thing in under a minute. I maintain both types of news systems, so I have a pretty good idea of how both behave. >>The real solution is to fix Kermit. Or use HDB (where the lock directory >>can be made world writable but not everything else) > Except that the HDB version from THE STORE made the lockfiles live >in the same old place, to keep compatability with other stuff in the >machine. :-( Sigh.... Making Kermit run setuid (fixing some of the security holes that may open) is a better solution. >>Depends on how paranoid you are. > I don't like leaving a roadmap with a nice heavy guideline for >potential troublemakers/trojan_horse_builders, even though one cannot >directly dial into this system. That's what I meant. > Can YOUR computer enjoy a safe sleep? :-) Pretty well. I don't let other people log into it and I'm running other software to confirm and maintain security and detect security breaches. -- Chris Lewis, clewis@ferret.ocunix.on.ca or ...uunet!mitel!cunews!latour!ecicrl!clewis Psroff support: psroff-request@eci386.uucp, or call 613-832-0541 (Canada) **** somebody's mailer is appending .bitnet to my From: address. If you see this, please use the address in the signature, and send me a copy of the headers of the mail message with the .bitnet return address. Thanks!