Etienne Goyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> G. Matthew Rice wrote:
> > 1. host-base access control
> > 
> > This means things like more tcp wrappers, pam and things like password
> > cracking.  Do we need more than what is in lpic-2/3 exams already?
> 
> To get into even more details?  Sure.

Okay, I've added an objective on this.  anyone want to name a favourite
password cracker for the objective?


> > 3. encrypted filesystems
> > 
> > I'm thinking that the time isn't right for this.  Someone at the office 
> > won't
> > stop pestering me about them, though, so...
> 
> I would think that LUKS have stabilized enough to be an exam topic.
> Just MHO, tough.

Tough is right :)  I don't think that it's going to make it into the JTA
unless more people step in and say it should.


> > 4. secure remote access
> > 
> > Meaning, adding vnc, rdesktop, ??? to the exam.
> 
> No.  I really do not see the point.

Me, too.


I was thinking about SysRq, though.  Anyone want to second this possibility?
I don't think that there are security issues around it (any more than not
having it available) but it is cool.

Regards,
-- 
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