The bad thing is there's hardly a generic "more secure" switch. > applying the grsecurity patchset will make your box more secure. It also might not. Correct me if I'm wrong, but while grsecurity does a good job in…
Location: Moscow, Russia (UTC+3) Remote: Yes, preferably. Willing to relocate: Yes, for the right opportunity. Technologies: All things Linux (Debian, MTA, DNS(SEC), IPSec, netfilter, routing, dh_make>ansible>puppet)…
Well, it is certainly fun. I never bothered to count exact numbers, but from my experience, close to two thirds of all people, when presented with root shell and no consequences, will run rm -rf in some way. Humble ones…
The bad thing is there's hardly a generic "more secure" switch. > applying the grsecurity patchset will make your box more secure. It also might not. Correct me if I'm wrong, but while grsecurity does a good job in…
Location: Moscow, Russia (UTC+3) Remote: Yes, preferably. Willing to relocate: Yes, for the right opportunity. Technologies: All things Linux (Debian, MTA, DNS(SEC), IPSec, netfilter, routing, dh_make>ansible>puppet)…
Well, it is certainly fun. I never bothered to count exact numbers, but from my experience, close to two thirds of all people, when presented with root shell and no consequences, will run rm -rf in some way. Humble ones…