понеділок 17 липень 2006 14:09, David J. Orman написав: > That could lead to many DoS attacks, high load, etc - but as you said you > trust the users, I suspect this is not an issue to you. I personally code > with security in mind no matter the situation, but you decide what is best > for you. :)
Well, it is not hard to compress 100K (that are still in RAM) on a modern CPU. And we can just as well try 8K. It is, probably, easier, than to, say, look up an article in a database -- something web-servers do many times per second :-) Our FTP uploads happen far less often -- only 10-20 times per day... The probability of a DoS of the full filesystem is far more likely (actually happened a few times), than the DoS of overloading the CPU (and inetd takes care of not starting too many too often). Thanks a lot for your recommendations! -mi _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"