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by the time you need ident, it is most likely compromised.
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Just because it's useless in some situations doesn't mean it's not useful
in others. Yours is an argument against _misusing_ identd, not an argument
against _using_ it.
No. It is an argument against trusting it. :-)
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that co-operates with this?
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is _clear_ that this is not a front-line
security tool, but rather a thing to marginally augment logs with
user-supplied info, then I'll buy it.
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you need ident, it is most likely compromised.
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Just because it's useless in some situations doesn't mean it's not useful
in others. Yours is an argument against _misusing_ identd, not an argument
against _using_ it.
No. It is an argument against trusting it. :-)
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-operates with this?
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tool, but rather a thing to marginally augment logs with
user-supplied info, then I'll buy it.
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this at an ISP, I have never seen it used in anger.
Under normal circumstances (${BIGNUM} Wintendo boxes running IRC
clients), the info given is completely useless.
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On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Mark Murray wrote:
There is the question - what for? identd is of questionable use at best.
I used to run a public shell machine, and one of my users cracked
someone else's site. Identd made it much easier to figure out who the
problem user was.
That represents
access, nothing on the machine should be considered trustworthy.
Right - but ident is an "after the fact" tool; one which at the time
you really need results is at its least trustworthy. I need that like
an extra hole in the head. :-)
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this at an ISP, I have never seen it used in anger.
Under normal circumstances (${BIGNUM} Wintendo boxes running IRC
clients), the info given is completely useless.
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On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Mark Murray wrote:
There is the question - what for? identd is of questionable use at best.
I used to run a public shell machine, and one of my users cracked
someone else's site. Identd made it much easier to figure out who the
problem user was.
That represents
access, nothing on the machine should be considered trustworthy.
Right - but ident is an after the fact tool; one which at the time
you really need results is at its least trustworthy. I need that like
an extra hole in the head. :-)
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right
now.
I'll commit if nobody else can/wants to...
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