At 10:51 AM -0400 on 1999/10/6, Garrett Wollman
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> Only if you let random lusers log in to your machine.
That's not the way I interpret some of the previous comments on
this thread.
It seems to me that not having /tmp on a separate filesystem has,
indeed, created quite a nice little self-inflicted denial-of-service
attack on certain people. ;-)
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