Hi Stephen,

Those security issues shouldn't be the only topic of LTSP, it is also
related to how you set up your email server and how your network setup via
different means of method.  May be a better place to ask is the
slashdot.org.  There are a lot of ways to help monitor the information flow.

Best Regards
Gene Leung


Stephen Liu wrote:

> Hi All Folks.
>
> The LTSP network is a highly centralized system.  All works done by its
> users must be saved to its Server provided if no local floppy drive
> installed.  Therefore all confidential data can be retained out of the
> reach by public.
>
> 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?  To monitor users'
> emails keeping a track record which can only be erased by the administrator?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Stephen Liu
>
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