On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 the voices made Craig Hughes write:

> And there's also the computation time involved in checking a rule --
> particularly when said rule might be poorly written and have unpleasant regex
> characteristics.  Could easily lead to deliberate of accidental DoS attacks
> against the machine hosting the CGI.  I think it's somewhat impractical
> unfortunately...

 I've got an old iMac (233 or so MHz, only 32 MB RAM) that I could install YDL
or Darwin on... Bandwidthwise it'd be my ADSL at home...

 Not saying that it'd be perfect for the task, just saying that I could make it
available if someone that knows what he's doing want to set it up for rule
testing.


        /Tony
PS been meaning to get more RAM to it for years now, but... since I doesn't
use it any longer...
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