> If you > want to give a talk about the security software for Linux you are > developing at an upcoming meeting, I'm sure there would be people > interested to hear what you are working on.
That'd be great. My focus as a developer is on highly available, inexpensive server clusters. In my work I found a lot of redundancies in the HTTP parameter validation layer of various applications, and have been factoring the redundancies into an off the self product. It is meant to work as a stand alone security server, and I choose linux because it is an inexpensive, highly configurable, platform. I have been testing the new sys_epoll() high performance I/O functionality in the 2.6 kernel series, and have had very good results. I could put together a talk on web application security. I am most familiar with the low level application failures, and not high level breaches like X scripting. -- Christopher Baus http://www.baus.net/ Tahoe, Wine, and Linux. What more could you ask for? _______________________________________________ RLUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug
