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Re: How to Write Secure Code
From: crispin () WIREX COM (Crispin Cowan)
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 23:08:05 +0000
Ben Grubin wrote:
Try SLINT, from l0pht.
To my knowledge, slint has not been publicly released. From what Mudge has told me about it, slint is thematically similar to its4: slint is a program that searches for the accumulated set of "dumb codingi practices" that the l0pht has encountered over the years. A valid comparison of which one is better cannot be made until one can examine both. An educated guess could be made by approximating the amount of dumb code that l0pht and RST have audited, respectively :-) Crispin ----- Crispin Cowan, CTO, WireX Communications, Inc. http://wirex.com Free Hardened Linux Distribution: http://immunix.org JOBS! http://immunix.org/jobs.html
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