I think I can agree a bit with Paul about Raytheon. In the Bedford facility 
the V-Class public machines were physically located in the classified 
lab. I think there is a rule that the cables for the classified network must 
be some minimum distance from any unclassified systems. If one had 
the proper clearance, entry to the classified lab only required knowing the 
keycode. 

On 22 Jun 2000, at 12:28, Bob Bell wrote:

>     Off topic, but I'll defend at least the one Lockheed Martin lab I
> worked at (I realized there are a *bunch*).  At LM-ATL we did *not*
> have the root password to our machines.  
--
Jerry Feldman
Contractor, eInfrastructure Partner Engineering   
508-467-4315 http://www.testdrive.compaq.com/linux/

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Marlboro, Ma. 01752

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