On Thursday 03 February 2005 01:09 am, Stewart Stremler wrote: > > Plus, if the volume of attacks bother you, you should also switch your > hardware to something less common; this means that random attackers > are less likely to have tools that would run on your system, should they > *succeed* in breaching your defenses. SPARC is still a bit common, and > PPC as well, although both are less common than x86; ARM might be a > reasonable choice for the paranoid. > > [1] Or to SELinux, if you want to take up the administrative burden. > > -Stewart "Monocultures suck. In software, in hardware, in attitude." > Stremler
Well you can always go back to TTL or FPGAs and roll your own whatever. Ultimately hermits have very little in the way of communications security problems, eh? boblq "SLB" -- KPLUG-List mailing list [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
