Re: More detailed auditing design proposal

2000-12-23 Thread Lupe Christoph
On Sunday, 2000-12-24 at 02:59:23 +1100, Peter Eckersley wrote: > I threw together a detailed design proposal for a simpler system; it's > sitting at > http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~pde/antiparanoia/design.txt > I've started implementing a few bits and pieces of it, but I'd > appreciate comments and c

Re: More detailed auditing design proposal

2000-12-23 Thread Chuan-kai Lin
Peter Eckersley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've started implementing a few bits and pieces of it, but I'd > appreciate comments and constructive criticism before I do too much. The basic goal looks nice (especially the Debian-specific part), however on the implementation side... the need to rebo

Re: More detailed auditing design proposal

2000-12-23 Thread Lupe Christoph
On Sunday, 2000-12-24 at 02:59:23 +1100, Peter Eckersley wrote: > I threw together a detailed design proposal for a simpler system; it's > sitting at > http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~pde/antiparanoia/design.txt > I've started implementing a few bits and pieces of it, but I'd > appreciate comments and

More detailed auditing design proposal

2000-12-23 Thread Peter Eckersley
Hello again... Thankyou to the people who offered encouragement, useful suggestions and the opportunity to thoroughly defend my proposal :) I investigated FreeVeracity as a possible basis for a Debian auditing system. I'd actually seen the original announcement on slashdot, but payed more attent

Re: More detailed auditing design proposal

2000-12-23 Thread Chuan-kai Lin
Peter Eckersley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've started implementing a few bits and pieces of it, but I'd > appreciate comments and constructive criticism before I do too much. The basic goal looks nice (especially the Debian-specific part), however on the implementation side... the need to reb

More detailed auditing design proposal

2000-12-23 Thread Peter Eckersley
Hello again... Thankyou to the people who offered encouragement, useful suggestions and the opportunity to thoroughly defend my proposal :) I investigated FreeVeracity as a possible basis for a Debian auditing system. I'd actually seen the original announcement on slashdot, but payed more atten