On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 01:58:45AM -0400, [email protected] wrote: > Hi misc, > > I was wondering if you could give me some input about the following security > matter. It seems to me that using a web-browser, an email client, and > a chat client (if permitted at all) are the > un-safest forms of interaction of a typical desktop user with his/hers > computer. Apart of standard protective techniques as using a web-proxy > is there are any benefit in running web-browser in chroot environment > per user? It looks to me no, especially in a light of the fact that > application must have the access to X server. Could anybody elaborate > on what would be a typical desktop application, if any, which would be a > good candidate for chroot.
I'm using Systrace for my Firefox. Cheers Reni -- Reni Maroufi [email protected]

