On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 07:11:53PM -0500, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
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Subject: WINE virus thing Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 22:33:29 +0100 (MET) From: Marcel Partap mpartap@gmx.net To: dpaun@rogers.com
Dear Dimitrie, I am not on the mailing list for wine so please redirect this to the list, thank you very much.
I've read the Wine weekly news and would like to help out a bit. About that security thingie and the problem that some apps need manual parameters or something (the user has to do more than click-click) I would recommend following solution: Most Nintendo 64 Emulators use INI-files, in which for each game (ROM Image) the name and shit is listed and the best options specifically for this game. I would recommend to do it exactly like this in WINE: a Application database file with weekly updates (like Antivirus definitions) which contains the names and file attributes of the (tested) application (MD5??!) and eventually the parameters necessary to run the program. Wine could then have a secure mode (turned on by default) in which only applications from the DB (MD5!) can be run and an unsecure mode in which it will run any EXE. This would solve multiple problems at once:
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The database would be huge and a support nightmare, since just everyone would be asking to add md5sums. And they change with every service pack, every subrelease....
Ciao, Marcus