Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> 
> Two cents from me... 
> 
> 1)A system is as secure as it's admin.
...
...
> 2)It's easy to secure and maintain it secure if it's open source. 
> 

 How ? Majority of the Linux users are not security exprts, so even if it is 
open source, they cannot take advantage of that open source. In contrast the 
"cracker" community are quick to pounce on the opportunity, since they "now" 
know where are the loop-holes in the source code. and they can exploit it.
 Just passing thought. 

> IMO second directive overrides first. Take your pick.. 
> 
> Useless debate IMO. 

   Any how I am NOT interested in ANY debate. I know LIH is not the place 
for debates & flame wars. I just asked for the exact relevent links/sources, 
if anybody already know abt it. I am already Googling for the info on net 
from last 2 days. 


> Better get some work done in time wasted. 

 And who decides abt "time wasted" ?
 Actually I am "getting my work done". For your kind information, I am 
getting "paid" for the article by a Engg. student's project batch for this 
purpose only. :)

 If you have some relevent info, toss it over, else "Better get some work 
done in time wasted."  ;-) 

Regards ! 

~ Pat 


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