Not really a good point...
Not really a good point...
Posted Jul 21, 2011 19:59 UTC (Thu) by sthibaul (✭ supporter ✭, #54477)In reply to: Not really a good point... by dlang
Parent article: Signs of life from GNU Hurd
One important point was completely missed: it's not centralized like on usual systems. The user can't impose the use of his own TCP/IP stack to all the other users. It's when you start a process that you decide which stack your process should use.
Also, even if you have your own machine, using translators permits to run the VPN client as non-root.
