However, having said that, they synflood protection (which alone
most likely broke linux-afs) is a MAJOR security fix. In fact,
if it wasn't for the synflood protection being available, I would have
had to convert several machines to something synflood-resistant (i.e. BSDI),
at a considerable cost to the owners of the machines.
However, after the fs/inode.c fixes in 2.1.31, i do agress that,
at least on intel, we should try to maintain module compatability.
btw, do you know of any binary-only modules besides afs/linux and
oss?
Simon Karpen
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