TrustedBSD Extensions Project
David Collier-Brown - Sun Canada
davecb at scot.canada.sun.com
Wed Apr 12 23:13:07 GMT 2000
David Collier-Brown - Sun Canada <davecb at scot.canada.sun.com>
| > Actually the write never gets to the driver, having been
| > caught up in the permissions module that all the open
| > operations have to pass through.
stanislav shalunov <shalunov at att.com>| No. You ask to transfer this data to
SCSI ID 3, block 45467.
| The controller decides to write to SCSI ID 1, block 45467.
That's interesting... if it was intentional, it would be a
covert channel. [If it were unintentional and probabalistic,
it would crash your filesystem eventually, and so get caught
by QC or an enraged user.]
I think it would be considered a bug, though, and so not be
specified in particular...
| > H-P sells their firewalls hosted on a B1 OS, and
|
| Why would I buy anything from HP?
Well, performance, price and reliability, for three (;-))
(And no, I don't work for H-P: rather the opposite, in fact)
| I'm not talking about Solaris. I'm talking about just one possible
| way to implement the (silly) requirement.
With respect, that's a silly implementation, not a silly
requirement.
--dave
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