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Re: Security Hole in Axent ESM
From: taral () MAIL UTEXAS EDU (Taral)
Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 12:07:50 -0500
Are there any systems that have solved the dual problem of 1) managing drift and lag and 2) preventing an attacker from being able to cause 'time warps' in the system?
Yes. Process capability restrictions. CAP_TIME or something like that could be easily implemented. Taral
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