Unix security additions
Sean Eric Fagan
sef at kithrup.COM
Tue Mar 12 20:24:15 AEST 1991
In article <1991Mar11.174711.4027 at decuac.dec.com> mjr at hussar.dco.dec.com (Marcus J. Ranum) writes:
>rcpieter at info.win.tue.nl writes:
>>Which brings up the question of the largest still existing security
>>leak: Why does UNIX still trust the network (ethernet in most cases)
>>it is attached to?
> Because most people in the Real World need to get work done,
>and a network that is fast (IE: unencumbered with tons of crypto-gunk)
>and cheap is important in getting that work done.
Not all unices do. It's possible to configure your machine to not trust
anyone; you might not be able to get certain things done easily that way,
though.
I heard, somewhere (InfoWorld?) that Apple was doing something with a secure
unix with secure networking. However, since I don't pay any attention to
what apple's doing (unless it involves new lawsuits, in which case I
generally curse at them 8-(), I could very easily be very confused.
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