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dne### [at] sanrrcom news:4119a516$1@news.povray.org
> There's two steps you need to take, and that's only one of them. The
> other is to disallow executing data pages.
I realy think grSec does that
> And of course, if you manage to (say) corrupt the Perl code stored in
> data by finding a bug in the Perl interpreter, you can have the Perl
> interpreter think you coded a nasty call into your Perl source.
> I can't imagine it can cure all security holes.
Ofcourse, nothing cures them all ;)
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