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authorGNU Hurd wiki engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2007-08-19 19:31:33 +0000
committerGNU Hurd wiki engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2007-08-19 19:31:33 +0000
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ When we say that a program trusts another, we mean that [[correctness]] of the
former depends on the cooperation of the latter. For instance, when a user runs
ssh, the user's intention is that all communication is encrypted. In this case,
the user trusts that the ssh binary respects this intent. In Unix, a program's
-[[trusted computing base|tcb]] consists not only of the kernel (and all the drivers,
+[[tcb]] consists not only of the kernel (and all the drivers,
file systems and protocol stacks that it contains) but every program running
under the same UID; it is impossible to protect against
[[DestructiveInterference]] from programs running under the same UID.