As a reseller account, I know I could probably run the EFF's tool on my own -- but I'm wondering if this is actually something WebHSP should offer for its customers as an included/optional service.
Are the operators of WebHSP aware of the options/benefits to offer more privacy, or specifically this attempt by the EFF to make it easier?
Are any other WebHSP clients interested in this issue?
(from boingboing.net)
Monday, February 7, 2005
EFF app helps sysadmins find sneaky logs before The Man doesHey, sysadmins! Are you logging stuff you don't need? If you are, The Man might bust down your door and take those logs from you and use them to screw over your gentle, goodhearted and trusting users.
EFF's got the answer: my co-worker Seth Schoen has written an app that digs through your drive and tells you what you're logging and where so that you can decide what you need to keep and what gets catted into /dev/null.
By finding unwanted log files, logfinder informs system administrators when their servers are collecting personal data and gives them the opportunity to turn logging off if it isn't gathering information necessary for administering the system.
Logfinder was conceived by security consultant Ben Laurie and written by EFF Staff Technologist Seth Schoen. It's intended to complement EFF's recent white paper, "
Best Practices for Online Service Providers," in which the organization argues that administrators should remove as many logs as possible and delete all personally identifying data from them.
Link ("EFF Announces New Privacy Tool")