Re: Proposal "LUID"

From: Alan Curry (pacman-kernel@cqc.com)
Date: Mon Apr 17 2000 - 20:05:54 EST


Austin Schutz writes the following:
>> Imagine the credit card database so that neither root nor http could access
>> it except through a secured program that neither could write to, etc.
>> Great fun...
>
> Sounds nice. Interesting to see how it gets implemented.

I always wonder what the procedure is for upgrading the kernel on these
hyper-secure machines. Whoever has permission to do that can do anything he
wants.

"Root is God" is not just unix tradition, it's an inevitable reality. And if
what they want is a system on which administration must be done at the
console, take windoze... please. We don't want it.

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