security through obscurity
Gregory Boyce
gboyce at badbelly.com
Sat Feb 14 21:18:39 EST 2004
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 21:45, James R. Van Zandt wrote:
> Derek Atkins <derek at ihtfp.com> writes:
> >
> Consider the Linux 2.6.1 kernel sources. The .bz2 file length is
> 33240033 bytes, which uncompresses to 174358105 bytes of files (a
> compression ratio of 5.2:1) or 5919671 lines (29.4 characters,
> including the newline, per line).
>
> Assuming the same ratios hold for Microsoft sources, 660 MB would
> uncompress to about 3.4 GB, or 116 million lines. That's
> substantially more than the "entire 40 million lines of code in the
> Windows operating system".
Big assumption there. From what I've seen, bzipped tarballs seem to
have a much greater compression ratio than zip files.
--
Gregory Boyce <gboyce at badbelly.com>
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