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Re: LYNX-DEV /dev/null and the CERT bug


From: Lars Marowsky-Bree
Subject: Re: LYNX-DEV /dev/null and the CERT bug
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 1997 12:26:15 +0200

On 1997-06-27T09:31:51,
   H E Nelson <address@hidden> said:

> > you have tested the CERT bug with Lynx on your system, be sure to check that
> > /dev/null is correct and functional.
> What is a "correct and functional" /dev/null, and how do you check to see
> that it is?  What exactly did the test of the CERT bug do to /dev/null?

You dump some gigabytes into it, and if it gets full, call the janitor.

(/dev/null should not be a regular file because the fs it is on would most
 likely fill up real quick, also all kinds of programs start breaking,
 'cause they MMAP /dev/null)

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