On Tuesday 12 Oct 2010, John Cooper wrote:
> A very secure internal network can still be snooped by a very secure
> network employee and find your passwords! It really is bad practice/lazy.

Well that is true, but if one of our employees was that way inclined, then the 
security of this particular workstation would be the least of our worries.

It is the nature of our business that employees have to be entrusted with a 
lot of confidential information.  Apart from that our network people both know 
the passwords anyway.

> It is worth setting up as it is secure and versatile. A good skill to
> have too.

I can't disagree, but time is money and both are in short supply at the 
moment.

-- 
                Terry Coles
                64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux


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