Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 8 Dec 1999 14:54:30 +0100 | From | Jan Kara <> | Subject | Re: Can't hardlink in different dirs. (BUG#826) |
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> Hi! > > > But the fact that we don't have a working revoke() is the more important > > problem. Forget local attacks. What about telnet to port 80, type GET > > /~user/bigassgif.gif, and hit ^]^Z so the transfer will never finish? rm > > needs some teeth for such situations. > > You don't need revoke() to do this. Just > ~user/bigassgif.gif; rm > ~user/bigassgif.gif will work in all cases. Anybody adding option to > rm to do exactly this? By this you will get rid of problems with data blocks but not with inodes. I agree that data blocks are more important but the problem will be still +there...
Honza.
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