Turning Security Off on SCO Unix?
WA7KGX
caf at omen.UUCP
Mon Dec 18 04:53:56 AEST 1989
In my perception, the C2 stuff doesn't slow things down,
just makes certain things illegal, and a wounded system
may be more unfriendly with the C2.
According to the doco, you can't have uucp et al and still be
C2. I shall leave it to the user to ponder the question: can
Unix (as we know and love it) really be C2?
P.S. I'm not a spook, just ran Unix with C2 on till I though it
was bumping into things, then turned it off ("relax security").
Didn't notice any change excpet for ps -ef. Of course things
might have been a bit slower with process accounting turned on.
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