On 11/5/2011 1:57 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
It's less a matter of being full of ourselves and more a matter of
knowing something about the subject matter under discussion, which you
pretty obviously don't. There's a lot more to computing than
httpd+php on The Intarwebs, and there are a lot more VMS systems out
there than you seem to think, if you think all it amounts to is
obscurity.
The most important thing a person can know is the limits of their
own knowledge. I suggest you work on that. You probably won't,
though, because you seem to think you know everything about
everything. Personally, I believe that you know a great deal, but the
simple fact is you don't know a damn thing about this particular topic.
-Dave
So, you are saying a VMS 5 server is more secure than a Debian server ?
Let me get this straight for the record. I am don't know what I am
talking about because I am wrong about that ?
Maybe a nice easy to understand graph pie chart will help some of the
caveman here understand. The red slice of pie is not cherry. Its bad.
You can't eat it.
http://secunia.com/advisories/graph/?type=sol&period=all&prod=2949
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/2949/?task=advisories