En un mensaje anterior, jnf escribió:
> in email and things of that nature), is simply that users are not
> educated, and no one really attempts to make them educated- no program or
> security will ever stop the end user who truly believes that porn.exe is
> actually a picture of some naked girl
Working for an ISP in a previous life we used FreeBSD jails. There are
kind-of-similar solutions for linux also (there's actually people in the list
who sell them even).
Good luck.
En un mensaje anterior, Serban Gh. Ghita escribió:
> Hello
>
> I am banging my head on the table every day, because
En un mensaje anterior, Kenneth R. van Wyk escribió:
> Andy Tanenbaum, the author of the MINIX operating system, recently posted an
> opinion piece on the origins of Linux. It's a fascinating albeit somewhat
> lengthy read -- see http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/brown/ for the full text.
People inter
En un mensaje anterior, der Mouse escribió:
> > In general, I don't think this is an issue that is unique to _secure_
> > programming (coding, design, etc.). I think over the past 40 years
> > or so, as a discipline, we've failed rather miserably at teaching
> > programming, period.
>
> Right. B
En un mensaje anterior, der Mouse escribió:
> >>> I think over the past 40 years or so, as a discipline, we've failed
> >>> rather miserably at teaching programming, period.
> >> Right. But on the other hand, that's not surprising - [because
> >> we've mostly not even _tried_ to teach programming,
En un mensaje anterior, ljknews escribió:
> At 1:56 PM -0700 7/7/04, Dana Epp wrote:
>
> >I don't pick C for C's sake. I choose C because ON AVERAGE, most students will be
> >exposed to C more than the languages you suggest. Especially in the majority on
> >industries hiring students out of univ
En un mensaje anterior, Blue Boar escribió:
> Fernando Schapachnik wrote:
> >I smell a discusion going nowhere. What is the point of teaching a
> >languague?
> >Teach them to program in a paradigm (better, in all of them, and give them
> >the
> >tools to mak