Ben Lutgens <blutgens at sistina.com> writes:

> On 01 Mar 2001 10:32:54 -0500, Cory Spitz wrote:
> 
> > Nice to meet you all.  I'm new to the list and new to the area.  Anyway,
> > on with the show.
> > 
> > Uptime is overrated.  I'm pretty sure that in 468 days your kernel has
> > some pretty serious security flaws.  I know that you said your systems
> > were firewalled... just be careful.
> 
> 
> You must be new. Uptime means money. Uptime means someone don't have to
> babysit the box, and that your clients don't have to wait for the
> servers to come back online. If you think that the kernels state
> degrades over time you're on crack. Perhaps you should read the story
> from Bob on the old mailing list server for tclug. There isn't that many
> security holes found in the kernel if  you build it right. Most of them
> come in the userspace crap that most people think they need to run on
> production boxen.

Uptime means you haven't put in a kernel security upgrade in, in this
case, 468 days.  Possibly that kernel hasn't needed one; if so that's
good.  Mine have.
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