Date: 10/21/97 3:58:59 AM From: Roger Espel Llima Subject: BoS: Re: WinNT syscalls insecurity To: (""@LOCAL) On Sun, Oct 19, 1997 at 04:02:34AM -0300, Solar Designer wrote: > Here's some [already known] information to make sure everyone understands > the stuff I'll be talking about. More information can be found at sites > like www.ntinternals.com. and if your message wasn't enough to convince us that NT is a joke of an OS, here's a snippet from http://www.ntinternals.com./tips.htm : | Never-ending Quantum? | | In NT, as with most time-sharing operating systems, threads run in turns | called quantums. Normally, a thread executes until its quantum runs out. | The next time it is scheduled it starts with a full quantum. However, in | NT a thread also gets its quantum refreshed every time its thread or | process priority is set. This means that a thread can reset its quantum | by calling SetThreadPriority (without changing its priority) before its | turn runs out. If it continues to do this it will effectively have an | infinite quantum. Why does NT do this? Its not clear, but it appears to | be a bug. can we say easy DoS? -- Roger Espel Llima espel@llaic.univ-bpclermont.fr, espel@unix.bigots.org http://www.eleves.ens.fr:8080/home/espel/index.html