> You stated that you're worried about your kids sniffing the wire for 
> your webconf password when you admin your leaf box?
> 
> If your kids are already that advanced, trying to one-up them 
> technically is going to be a losing game, they will clean your clock. 
> They have more time than you do and more incentive.
>
> I suggest reaching detante some other way.

:-)

Time and incentive?  The same imbalance applies to college admins and
students, no?

My kids are not that advanced yet, but they could become so.  But
perhaps I should have phrased the question without reference to them
since I'm pretty sure the challenge exists in academic and corporate
environments where no family strife need be assumed.  What if I were
an admin wanting to keep unauthorized employees from messing with the
router without forcing myself to always do admin from a restricted set
of machines.  Doesn't that require the same solution?  Can I set up
webconf to be read-only (which would let the kids observe how LEAF
works), or is weblet the preferred tool for that case?

Thanks,

--Eric
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