[LUAU] high performance SCP/SSH
Jim Thompson
jim at netgate.com
Tue Feb 19 11:58:05 PST 2008
On Feb 17, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2008 2:25 PM, Jim Thompson <jim at netgate.com> wrote:
>> infringement, pure and simple), and then politicizes their 'security
>> features' as better, no matter what they've broken. Any real
>> security work by OpenBSD is quickly copied into FreeBSD and NetBSD,
>
> You have to admit that OpenBSD has the safest networking stack.
No, I don't. Especially since it doesn't.
> OpenBSD is also the first to implement any bleeding-edge security
> threats.
I'm sure. (You may wish to re-parse your words here.)
> Take a look at the history.
Yes, I have looked at the history of the OpenBSD stack and software
issues.
That was my point. You seem to have missed it in your fandom for
Theo's "groupthink".
> Sometimes "breakage" happens because the other developers who built
> code on top of an
> infrastructure assumed too much...
While this is a true statement, a properly-constructed system
('infrastructure') shouldn't be open to this type of failure.
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