Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/10/02/09:46:56
On 30 Sep 98 at 22:29, Leo Mauro <lmauro AT scientist DOT com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 29, 1998 12:30 PM, Steve Morris wrote:
>
> [SNIP]
> > I need better security when my box is on the net whether it is
> > UNIX, NT or Win 95.
>
> Regretfully, there is no way to secure a Win9x box. There is no concept
> of an "user" under Win9x -- the login dialog is only used to select a
> profile
> and a few other odds and ends, and has no effect whatsoever on file
> protection. The same goes when you "log in" via some telnet daemon.
>
Hello!
I totally agree with Leo Mauro <lmauro AT scientist DOT com>. This is what
i'd like to say, but using much more detail and better humor. :-)
Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com> has also a very good point. His
message is even more interesting, as it suggests the possibility of
a new, restricted shell, without the very big risk Stipe Tolj
<tolj AT uni-duesseldorf DOT de> and everyone else is afraid of:
rm -r -f /
Such a shell could be started by telnet instead of command.com or
bash. Since i haven't read the source of cygwin's telnet source, i'd
like to confirm: would that be possible without great change to
cygwin's telnet, wouldn't it?
It would be a very big restriction, since this shell would let the
user start only very few, also restricted programs. No way to start
Internet Explorer, or other programs as powerful. My ISP has such a
form of shell, when you telnet to it. Actually it has only a menu
where you start things like pine, the email tool, and the WWW
browser called lynx.
I really dislike flame wars, but i risked starting one. :-( Sorry,
Steve Morris <smorris AT xionics DOT com>, if i looked like sending trolls
for this very interesting list.
I'd like to finish this message using the wise words of Paul Garceau
"Paul Garceau" <pgarceau AT teleport DOT com>:
Peace,
--Hilton
-------------------
Hilton Fernandes, M. Sc
email: hgfernan AT usp DOT br
Parallel Distributed Applications
at Escola Politecnica (Polytechnic School)
University of S. Paulo - Brazil
-
For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to
"gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
- Raw text -