Dan Kegel wrote:
> On 3/13/08, Edward Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Just as a silly outside thought; would it be worth keeping track of
>> some of the bigger windows virus so we can see how good wine
>> compatibiliy with all of the nitty gritty bugs of windows really is?
>> Also this would allow us to identify dangerous areas in wine were the
>> ability to affect the linux environment cross over.
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> Yes, it would be good to keep an eye on that.
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> Ideally we'd have an automated script to set up
> a petri dish, try out a bunch of known infectious agents,
> and see which one of them reproduce.
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> I haven't done anything like that myself, but I imagine
> a good place to start might be to script an instance
> of mozilla or ies4linux visiting the top sites listed at
> http://www.stopbadware.org/home/topsites
> and see if they're able to modify the system at all.
> - Dan
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I like that idea. are there any linux tools to watch files for changes?
Or maybe have linux watch the wine processes for their file changing
activities.