[Box Backup] Danger of files being erased

Eduardo Alvarenga boxbackup@fluffy.co.uk
Mon, 2 Feb 2004 16:14:36 -0300 (BRT)


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On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Ben Summers wrote:

> >  If so, then all you need is a reasonable upload bandwidth
> > limitation and an easy way of getting old versions by date and/or
> > getting "diffs"  of the live system to see what's changed, and it
> > could be a valuable un-rootkitting tool too!
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> I think it could be as simple as having a paranoid mode where
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> 1) When you successfully connect to the server, you're then prohibited=20
> from logging on again for a defined interval

 This connection means Read/Write or anything? I think Read/Write=20
 must be prohibited, but Read-Only no.
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> 2) Only allowing a file to be updated once per session.

 You have to thing about performance, creating 2 sockets for each file=20
 will be to overkilling.
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 Best Regards,

 --=20
 Eduardo A. Alvarenga=20
 Analista de Suporte
 Centro Estrat=E9gico Integrado / SEGUP-PA
 (91) 259-0555 / 8116-0036

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