On Monday 30 September 2002 09:00 pm, Stephen Liu wrote:

> But if users are allowed to browse Internet and send email that may create
> a hole.  Confidential data can be dumped to streets as attachment to email
> or webmail or even copied to their body.  Is there any technical remedy
> without scarifying users from browsing or emailing?

Stephen,

I've been thinking about this myself for the last few months.  I'm a certified 
security expert (GSEC) and I believe that LTSP can be made reasonably secure.

I hope to look into this sometime in the next few months.

Ken Barber
-- 
"If you spend more on coffee than on IT security, then you will be hacked.  
What's more, you deserve to be hacked."
        -- Richard Clarke, White House Chief of Cyber Security (USA)




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