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From: tolj AT uni-duesseldorf DOT de (Stipe Tolj)
Subject: Re: Windows98 + inetutils
30 Sep 1998 17:57:33 -0700 :
Message-ID: <36115A16.F3CB4C39.cygnus.gnu-win32@uni-duesseldorf.de>
References: <36079E63 DOT 444EF684 AT sics DOT se>
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To: Steve Morris <smorris AT xionics DOT com>
Cc: Hilton Fernandes <hgfernan AT usp DOT br>, Olle Olsson <olleo AT sics DOT se>,
gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com, Hilton Fernandes <hgfernan AT swan2 DOT uspnet DOT usp DOT br>

>  > It's possible that someone that uses MS-Windows 9X isn't particularly
>  > afraid of security problems; otherwise, he or she would prefer NT or
>  > some other OS.  Indeed, any user of a Windows 9X OS is already a
>  > priviledged user that can do anything to the system.
>  >
>  > So, maybe there isn't any additional problem with a non secure access
>  > to Windows 9X.
>
> At the risk of responding to a troll I have to say that even win 9x people
> care about security when you add remote login. I'm willing to use physical
> access to control security on any box I have hidden in my bedroom and off the
> net. Even my non net unix boxes have no root password.
>
> I need better security when my box is on the net whether it is UNIX, NT or Win
> 95.

 I agree for 100%. As soon as you do provide service of remote access you want to
restrict it for security reasons, or maybe for "newbie deadly errors" like "rm -f
-r /" if mounted to c:\.

:(( Has anyone tried this kill on a Win9x box?! I would wonder if it works via
telnet.

Regards,
Stipe

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Stipe Tolj <tolj AT uni-duesseldorf DOT de>
Cygwin32 Porting Project
Department of Economical Computer Science
University of Cologne, Germany
http://www-public.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de/~tolj




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