On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 07:36:38PM +0900, Jun OKAJIMA wrote: > To VServer guys: > Sorry to say, the first release uses only OpenVZ. > But all jails(containers) will work for Secure Click. > The next release will come withl OpenVZ/VServer/LXC. > then, which would get the best container technology? the question mark suggests that there is a question here, but I failed to understand it .. could you please rephrase it? > ---- > Secure Click - A new rich client technology. > Secure Click is a brand new rich client technology. > This runs x86 binary on VE created by OpenVZ, > so it runs native x86 binary directly but *perfect secure*. please stop OpenVZ advertisements on the Linux-VServer mailing list. get the Linux-VServer version running and then we can talk about it :) > And, in Secure Click, you can run any application of > any distribution all together. > You dont have to bother to choose distribution any more, > but just choose Secure Click. Then, all apps run all together. > Very easy comparison: > Java Secure but slow. > ActiveX Fast but no security. > Secure Click Secure and fast. that sounds like apples and oranges to me, last time I checked, Java was a programming language and VM solution, ActiveX was a software framework used on Microsoft(R) Windows(R) and your 'product' seems to be a Linux(R) jail/chroot solution :) > And, Secure Click can run ANY application of > ANY distribution ALL TOGETHER with PERFECT SECURITY. that is something you need to define first :) > This is a sneak preview for limited users. > Please try it and give us responses. really sounds like spam or maybe some kind of scam, but feel free to prove me wrong with the Linux-VServer version to test ... Herbert > --- Okajima, Jun. Tokyo, Japan. > okajima@digitalinfra.co.jp > http://www.digitalinfra.co.jp/ > http://www.secureclick.jp/ > http://www.colinux.org/ > http://www.machboot.com/ > > > Secure Click: > http://www.secureclick.jp/ > Download: > http://www.secureclick.jp/private/SC_20091001.ISO > (Filesize 30Mbytes.) > ID : okajima > PASS : okajima > MD5 : 81DF12FED1E8E7A60FDF1FB1E488A59A