-<h2>Security</h2>
-
-<p><b>Re: @{[ a_href 'http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/ntfs.html#7.7',
- "7.7 Can't we write a wrapper for Windows' driver?" ]}</<b></p>
-
-<p class="re">> It sounds like a great idea, to start with, but there are numerous
-problems.</p>
-
-<p><span class="re">> The largest technical problem is joining the Windows
-system DLL to the Linux VFS. It could be done, but it wouldn't be pretty.</span><br />
-Yep. :-)</p>
-
-<p><span class="re">> It would have to run as part of the kernel which would mean
-that if it went wrong it could crash the machine. With no source, we might not
-be able to work around the problem.</span><br />
-<a name="sandbox">Nope</a>,
-@{[ a_href('http://lufs.sourceforge.net/lufs/','Linux Userland File System (LUFS)') ]}
-moves the filesystem implementation to UNIX userland where the Microsoft
-Windows filesystem is completely unarmed by Captive jail of chroot(2),
-setuid(2) and setrlimit(2). There only remains one narrow connection to the rest of
-system (by CORBA/ORBit). The filesystem's life environment gets kill(2)ed when
-UNIX is no longer satisfied with it. Safety similiar to
-@{[ a_href('http://www.vmware.com/solutions/security.html','VMware sandbox') ]}.</p>
-
-<p><span class="re">> The next major problem is compati<!--orig. text typo-->bility.
-Which version of the Windows system file would we use? Picking one would limit
-its use, making the wrapper versatile for all of them would be a programming
-nightmare.</span><br />
-Microsoft Windows NTFS filesystem driver is capable of accessing older formats
-of the filesystem. This project currently runs Microsoft Windows XP version,
-porting to Microsoft Windows 2003 Server expected. (Microsoft Windows upgrades
-NTFS disk filesystem to its own version during complete CD-ROM Microsoft
-Windows system installation - such operation is not threat this project use.)</p>
-
-<p><span class="re">> And it gets worse. The legal implications of
-distributing Windows systems files would cause problems.</span><br />
-User must be careful to obey all licensing restrictions according to his
-local country laws.<br />
-<span class="re">> Also the proprietary nature of the driver would mean that
-the other kernel coders would not investigate any problems if someone had used
-the NTFS wrapper.</span><br />
-It does not apply to this project due to the implemented
-@{[ a_href '#sandbox','filesystem separation' ]}.</p>