Scott,

On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Scott Edwards wrote:

> On 10/24/06, John P. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> All,
>>
>>      I have been reading about UML on the UML Kernel Home Page. I have
>> found several references to security issues such as the host system being
>> accesible from the guest system and memory not being secure between
>> multple UML instances. Have these security issues been solved? I want to
>> use UML on a single server with three UMLs that I want to be totally
>> isolated from one another. Is that possible yet? Thanks for your time.
>
> Now-a-days the uml instance should only have as much access as the
> user running it.  The processes running under uml will either have
> root or lesser access, which equates to slightly less/equal access as
> the process running uml, or even less.  I only restate this because of
> your 'root level' access comment. (it could be inferred either way)
>
> Cheers.
>

     That was what I was hoping to hear. Great! Thanks for the feed back. 
Now I am off to implement some UML instance...

--
John P. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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