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| [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Leif Svalgaard | From: Dennis Lovelady <dlovelady@dtcc.com> | > I had to smile when I read this: | > > Unix is pretty secure. Linux too. The buffer overflow | > > problems are not platform problems, but sloppy | > > programming. | > | > Now, don't get angry, just smile with me, huh? But it seems funny that | > "pretty secure" is OK for you to use in this context, but not acceptable | > when discussing the iSeries and SLS. Isn't that interesting? :) | > | | The difference is that the *nix problems are caused by sloppy | programming (as are most of M$'s as well), but the AS/400 | problems are deeper, being architectural flaws. | | And now, I'm waiting for everyone to say,"yes but if | you follow the rules, you are secure". <Just poppin' head in here fer a sec...;-> That *nix ALLOWS (and seems to encourage...;-) so much sloppy programming is, to me anyway, it's PRIMARY architectural flaw. I still am not sure if You are saying, Leif, that *nix is MORE secure than CPF/OS/400...? (Yes, I saw You said You wanted to stay away from "better" debate, but that IS the primary issue, regardless.)
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