On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Doug Schmidt wrote:
>
> With the second option. What happens when you get hit with say a DoS Attack,
> and the FW is logging, logging away. Until it just crashes, because *all*
> available
> disk space is used.
>
> In my opinion, this is just trouble waiting to happen. You would be better
> off keeping separate partitions.
I agree. At a minimum, /var should ALWAYS be a seperate partition, regardless
if the system is a firewall.
lance
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