12 Dec
2012
12 Dec
'12
11:34 a.m.
On Sat, Dec 08, 2012 at 12:43:14AM +0400, Pavel Shilovsky wrote:
The problem is the possibility of denial-of-service attacks here. We can try to prevent them by:
FWIW I already see a DoS 'attack'. I have some filestore shared using NFS (to Linux and Solaris) and using samba (to Windows). I use it for release builds of a product to ensure the versions built for the different operating systems match, and because some files have to be built on an 'alien' system (eg gcc targetted at embedded card). I can't run the windows build at the same time as the others because the windows C compiler manages to obtain exclusive access to the source files - stopping the other systems from reading them. David -- David Laight: david(a)l8s.co.uk