On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 11:38:09AM +0100, Hugo wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Stevens writes:
> :Something I've been pondering for a while:
> :Script that generates 1024 byte sequences of code repeatedly, and
> :runs them.
> :If you ever get a core-dump or internal error, you check what the last few
> :sequences were. You've probably just found a bug.
> Nice idea, but will you get a coredump before you get an `rm -rf /`?

I thought of that. I think you could get fairly useful amounts of
protection by either chrooting, or using the usermode linux kernel stuff.

Or just use a toy, unconnected machine :)

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