Toad wrote:
You have taken extraordinary measures to protect against [the
ftp server being hacked], haven't you?
Umm, measures such as..? I don't see how you can defend against the
above, really.
Well, first of all the elementary stuff. No other services on the
same machine. You don't want your
Toad wrote:
The fundamental issues revolve around changes to source code.
Only in theory. In practice, the source code only affects your reputation.
The binary code affects the users. If you only protect the source code
(which is also what might get reviewed at some point or other), you will
only
Well, a very striped down version of OpenBSD running off a cd and
freenet's cache being on an encripted disk with a one-time key (ie a
new key is randomly generated at boot) would make setting up a freenet
machine simple, safe, and dificult to update. :-p , 9 years with
one remote hole