GNU, security, and RMS

Dinah Anderson dinah at shell.UUCP
Wed Jun 7 02:33:54 AEST 1989


In article <29457 at ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>, haynes at ucscc.ucsc.edu writes:

>Well, you have a right to your opinion; but a corollary of this belief
>is that all the users of a computer system have to be mutually friendly
>and responsible and trust one another.  Which sounds like the mythical
>home town where people don't need to lock the doors when they leave home.


This no longer applies in the distributed operating system environment-
especially when this environment crosses administrative domains. I
no longer look at unix systems as standalone systems that just happen
to be on a network. You have to consider all systems and your network
is as secure as the least secure member (without the implementation
of secure routers or 3rd party authentication systems.)


Dinah Anderson 
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