It's the customer IT people I am trying to protect from :) That's why I am
looking into some encryption/obfuscation solution

On Jan 18, 2008 10:10 PM, Deke Clinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Ahmed Kamal wrote:
>
> > This really is not possible. Everything has to be on the customer's
> side. I
> > can't explain *why*, but please assume so.
> > Do other Linux based "boxes" (think google enterprise search, tivo,
> vmware
> > vmtn images ... etc) employ any techniques to protect their stuff from
> > preying eyes ?
>
> Just to clarify, does "on the customer's side" necessarily mean an
> unsecured kiosk system? Are you saying that your web and database
> *servers* have to run on these kiosk machines and that the customer
> has no secured facility for a server, not even a locked closet?
>
> -Deke
>
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