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From: larryp@sco.COM (Larry Philps)
Subject: Re: SCO License security - another flame
Organization: SCO Canada, Inc.
Date: Wed, 01 May 1991 12:48:50 GMT
Message-ID: <1991May01.124850.4959@sco.COM>
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In <91V712w164w@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us> mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst) writes:

> ralfi@pemcom.pem-stuttgart.de (Ralf U. Holighaus) writes:
> > You could do so with SCO, and then usr /etc/brand for the system speci-
> > fic files to 'brand' the new system to the new serial numbers.
> 
> No, you can't.  "brand" does just what its name implies -- it brands
> the file permanently with a serial number.  It's impossible to
> re-brand a file.

This is untrue!  It was the case with Unix 3.2.0, but with Unix 3.2v2 and
ODT 1.1 files can be rebranded.  The shell script /etc/serialize will
rebrand an entire package.

> > On the other side: they obviously paid more attention to security than
> > ISC. Or did you read hundreds of news messages concerning 'SCO security
> 
> No, they didn't.  They paid more attention to making sure that you
> can't illegally copy their software, when they should have been paying
> attention to things like X11R4, Motif 1.1, the BSD FFS, symbolic
> links, System Vr4.0, a working telnet(1), real HDB UUCP, and commands
> like su(1) and cron(1) that work the way I expect them to.

Gee, I guess all we need for a product marketing department is a
single clerk with your phone number!

> --
> Marc Unangst               |
> mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us  | "Bus error: passengers dumped"
> ...!hela!mudos!mju         | 

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