Re: The Myth of the secure Mac
- From: Rick <none@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 15:38:54 GMT
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 01:05:21 -0600, Oxford wrote:
> "ed" <news_test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> >> nobody can crack this open mac, 70.57.60.153, so your comment is
>> >> clearly naive.
>> > Noone's tried.
>>
>> more to the point, it looks like that machine only has the ssh port open, so
>> this "open mac" is not very open. if you tossed any box on the internet and
>> only had the ssh port open, it'd be pretty secure...
>
> it's a default OSX Server / Tiger install, so now you can agree there is
> no way "into" a mac. secure as you are ever going to see a mainstream PC.
If ti isn't really connected to anything... it isn't really
connected.
--
Rick
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