"Unbreakable" has a meaning. It means that it can't be broken. It doesn't mean "Unbreakable, except by people who know how to break things." It doesn't mean "Passes five or so questionable security evaluations, but is still vulnerable to buffer overflows." I don't care who Larry Ellison is; he can't rewrite the dictionary
Personnelement, je pense qu'avant de vouloir rendre "Linux unbreakable" (sic) certains feraient mieux de s'occuper de leurs fesses.
# Re: Oracle recommande Linux
Posté par Matho (site web personnel) . En réponse au journal Oracle recommande Linux. Évalué à 2.
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/309(...)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/23979.html(...)
http://www.nextgenss.com/papers/hpoas.pdf(...)
http://www.counterpane.com/crypto-gram-0202.html#6(...)
et hop, une citation des liens ci-dessus :
"Unbreakable" has a meaning. It means that it can't be broken. It doesn't mean "Unbreakable, except by people who know how to break things." It doesn't mean "Passes five or so questionable security evaluations, but is still vulnerable to buffer overflows." I don't care who Larry Ellison is; he can't rewrite the dictionary
Personnelement, je pense qu'avant de vouloir rendre "Linux unbreakable" (sic) certains feraient mieux de s'occuper de leurs fesses.
^^