On 13/10/11 21:32, unknown wrote: > In Linux system daemons more secure than user-running programms by design. I'm not going to respond to all your points. Some are reasonable enough. But this statement worries me. If we were talking about OpenBSD I'd still raise an eyebrow, and Linux has a far bumpier history. Be careful of only seeing the benefits of a solution and not its weaknesses. For something that you call "more secure...by design" you seem to be taking an awful lot of defensive measures. Ask yourself why you do that, and what could happen if you make a mistake. FWIW, I use TBB, a system tor daemon and have another listening elsewhere on the network (for different purposes). So I'm not criticising your decision, just not sure I am convinced it's necessarily more secure. Julian -- 3072D/D2DE707D Julian Yon (2011 General Use) <pgp.2011@xxxxxx>
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