Please take this discussion off alias.

The folks who work on xVM @ Sun like both Linux and
Solaris.  A lot of use use both on a daily bases.




Thanks,

MRJ




James Cornell wrote:
> K wrote:
>>> OpenBSD is just a rebranded NetBSD made dog slow.
>>>
>>> Point being, it'll all come in due time, if you need it now, just use
>>> the OS
>>> you need to get it done, live without ZFS if you have to, if Xen is so
>>> important to you.  As for security, this is hardly the right place to
>>> put
>>> that, and you obviously don't know about any of the Solaris security
>>> technologies.
>>>
>>> James
>> You're such a troll :) Solaris security technologies... you mean stuff
>> like the recent -froot telnet bug?
>>
>> I am very familiar with Solaris security features...  and exploit
>> mitigation is missing...
>> I don't care there are zones and least privilege features when I can't
>> protect my system from a simple heap overflow.
>>
>> There are tons of programmers out there working for Sun, Microsoft,
>> Oracle and open source projects who are incapable of writing secure
>> code and that's not going to change any time soon. At least on a linux
>> grsec kernel, on openbsd or on a windows xp sp2 most of their shitty
>> code will be harmless.
>>
>>
> I'm not trolling.  You're the one who is.  Linux is the system made by
> most of those amateurs you know, and grsec is hardly default.  Let's not
> bring up the divide between projects, grsec, selinux, and plenty of
> tools that merely duplicate already existant features in others.  That
> telnet bug only affects Solaris 10 U3, which isn't enabled by default
> anyways.  I'm done talking with you, if you want things to be fixed, be
> professional and report the problems in a neutral way to the respective
> communities responsible for those areas.  Simple stereotyping the whole
> system, all of Sun's developers and the community as being behind the
> times, dumb, or without care is just negligent.  We can do without you. 
> If you want to help, help, otherwise take your trolling elsewhere. 
> Write your own crappy zfs implementation, I don't care, go away.
> 
> James
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