On 06/17/2014 02:04 PM, Frank Peters wrote: > In the single-user, desktop environment, the probability of a buffer > overflow "attack" is virtually nil, especially if one is highly > selective about "surfing" the Internet and employing Internet software > (which I am). There needs to be a Linux distribution or > sub-distribution that caters to the needs of the single, desktop user, > ensconced as he is within his private garret and far removed from the > troubles of a massive network.
howdy, just out of curiosity what benefits do you gain from disabling ssp ? is there a speed concern or resource issue ?