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Message-ID: <1069858050.2104.35.camel@host.tld>
From: sl at estec.net (Sandro Littke)
Subject: Nokia IPSO

IPSO is BSDi based. That is far away now from BSD. BSDi is a closed
licence. There are a lot of modifications, and they are black boxed.
Checkpoint runs (for performance reasons) in real kernel space at BSDi
for instance.
So you might talk about IPSO security, but it might be only reflections
of the reality what you actually see, thats my point.

Beste regards, Sandro Littke.

On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 13:39, Keith W. McCammon wrote:
> Ummm, IPSO is BSD-based, is it not?  Hardly a black box...
> 
> Sandro Littke wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 10:35, Frederic Charpentier wrote:
> > 
> >> hi, does anyone know a mailing list (or web site) about Nokia IPSO
> >>security ?
> >>
> >>Fred
> >>
> >>_______________________________________________
> >>Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
> > 
> >  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > 
> > Hi, you cant talk about security of a thing that is a black box actually
> > :-(
> > 
> > Sandro.
-- 
Sandro Littke <sl@...ec.net>


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