On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 18:46 +1300, Richard Tindall wrote: > In terms of career options in touting full online Linux security, it > seems to leave just two options: > > a) Learn more C and seek cowork with (embedded) hardware designers. > > b) Career change. > > Good Plan Bs are always important. > > Cheers, > Rik
I won't argue that you should have a plan B. But Rik, get used to this idea: if you use someone else's computer, the owner may have installed a keylogger or something else that compromises your security. This includes a computer in a net cafe. You cannot trust the computer unless you trust it's owner. This is a fact whether the computer is windows, *nix or a terminal session to a mainframe. It is not a sign of general insecurity in linux or any other OS. -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
