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- From: m@crito.stanford.edu (M Carling)
- Subject: Re: COPS on NeXT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.181839.27753@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: DSO, Stanford University
- References: <1992Aug18.162417.6607@reed.edu>
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 18:18:39 GMT
- Lines: 18
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- In article <1992Aug18.162417.6607@reed.edu> horde@reed.edu (Mr. Heiji
- Horde) writes:
- > Also, several other security holes on the NeXT can't be fixed without
- > getting source to hack at. And NeXT doesn't provide these to anyone.
-
- The known security holes were fixed have been plugged in 3.0. What was
- first thought to be a security hole in 3.0 was discovered about a week
- ago, but it turns out to only be a hole if you are running with a ROM
- version that never made it outside of NeXT. So it isn't a hole.
-
- NeXT does provide source if you buy a source license. Last I checked, it
- was $10,000.
-
- M Carling
- Director, Bay Area NeXT Group
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