Jeremy Fowler wrote: > One thing you can't dispute is that > Novell has always been stable and secure when properly configured on reliable > hardware. Not as stable as Linux, but I would argue its probably more secure. > When's the last time you heard about a Novell security bug that puts all their > systems at risk? How many Netware viruses are out there that can bring your > network to a screeching halt? Actually, if I could interject, I could dispute this. Viri and security bugs don't infect the network layer, they affect the operating system's implementation of it. IIRC, Novel still uses the standard Microsoft TCP/IP/NETBIOS stack for its comunications which means that your Network is as vulnerable as ever. Spend a little while looking up ARP poison attacks that can be carried out on the MS TCP/IP layer for confirmation of this fact. Novel's software these days amounts to little more than a feable attempt at sustaining a company that didn't change with the times. It's a simple authentation and network archtecture maintenace system that anyone with adequate *nix skills could implement. Though, I do agree that if you have a company that's paying you to look after it, more power to you. I personally, though, wouldn't mind seeing Novel's proprietary network 'technology' going the way of the Do-Do.