On Sat, Jul 10, 1999, Mark Murray wrote:
> > 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 tiny percentage of identd use. The rest is noise.
> 
> Pidentd+DES _is_ useful in the situation you mention above. It is
> on average useless to most security folk, as it can also be used
> to obfuscate the problem. Crack root on the box, and identd is no
> longer trustworthy.

   You have an interesting point, however, once a user gains root
access, nothing on the machine should be considered trustworthy.

-- 
Chris Costello                                <ch...@calldei.com>
If a train station is where the train stops, what is a work station?


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