If any of you follow bugtraq, you will know that opera has had a terrible track record of security in its recent releases. I have seen exploits with win32 shellcode, but it would be trivial to port those shellcodes to linux. Also, since opera has been VERY sluggish to fix these vulnerabilities, I would say you are using this browser at your own risk. Kevin Hodle CCNA, Network+, A+ Alexander Open Systems Network Operations Center (913)-307-2367 kevinh@aos5.com -----Original Message----- From: numa@thenuma.com [mailto:numa@thenuma.com] Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 9:06 AM To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: Browsers... I am noticing a lot of recommendations for browsers to use in Linux. We all have to first agree that netscape is, well, dated. A lot of us use Mozilla, however, according to the new roadmap, moz is dead. Phoenix, it appears, will supercede the old netscape core. Great, Phoenix is a rocket. HOWEVER, IE, has become quite entrenched, and there are some sites that really suck with phoenix/moz. You all might consider giving opera a spin once again, it is fast, standards compliant, and, runs sites that are IE specific like a bat out of hell. Just my thoughts. Kris Bodenheimer