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> Thank you for your answer.
>
> I was looking for more information about your option, but it looks like
> something to be used over the graphic interface.
>
> If I'm wrong please correct me this detail.
Yes, kiosk mode is handled by the Window Manager or the Desktop
Environment.
> In my case, I don't need any graphic interface on the black box, the
> users can run any operating system on their desktop.
In that case, the hardware issues that I mentioned (BIOS password,
no access to USB ports, strong case lock, disabled Ctrl-Alt-Del, no
CD/DVD drive, etc) will still serve you.
Yes, all these options are correct.
But my biggest is the following question.
Is it possible to create a full encrypted filesystem?
for example
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/428
I'm going to test this installation, but in this case the best option is to
have a usb key, but still there is a problem, at the server location, they
don't need to have anything like that to start the server.
Note, though that this is a *Debian* (therefore *Linux) list, so we
can't/won't tell you how to secure MSFT Windows...
I use debian sarge
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
Thanks for all your help
Greetings
Enediel
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