> From: Tom Limoncelli [mailto:[email protected]] > > > you change perms of the parent, then the deleted data is suddenly > exposed to > > people who should never have had access to it. > > > > Permission can be granted to the data, after the delete, which was > never > > granted before. > > Ah, that is a different problem. I hadn't understood until Noe. I > guess there has to be a solution since that would have made the system > unusable and they've been in business a long time :-)
No, I think it's just something that doesn't happen very often, and if it does happen, generally goes unnoticed. Take for example, in all of the people who use this list and participated in that conversation ... It was news to all of us. It's a bug, or a security hole. But that doesn't make other products unusable or go out of business either. ;-) _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
