 rchandraStargate Universe fanPremium join:2000-11-09 14225-2105 1 edit | reply to k1ll3rdr4g0n
Re: There is something not right no, hadn't seen that before, thanks.
still was grand stupidity and arrogance on my part. I ought to know by now things aren't always as they look.
edit: forgot to say...I didn't want to give up on running as a very limited user, but at the same time, my choices for the program I had in mind, Avaya IVR Designer (AID), while writing that stuff about procmon etc. were, bend the system by "unholy" ACL additions, or go find work somewhere else . The latter seemed lots more difficult. I was an IVR programmer who was thus forced to use AID (and its bundled Borland database dependency). All I can think is, Avaya must have wrote it or contracted to have it written back in the Win98 days when there basically was no security.
For the sandbox, I like QEmu (usually Linux host with XP guest) in nonrecording mode, which I can always commit the changes back to the "real" disk image if things seem OK.
I've always found that IP address restriction faciliity in MySQL more trouble than what it's worth...much more worth it to work on application level security like TLS and strong passwords. |