RE: FreeBSD as a kiosk system for reading/writing e-mail

2006-09-18 Thread Christopher M. Hobbs
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Why not set up a webmail interface, and lock down your favorite web
browser as a kiosk?

I've set up several kiosks using firefox and R-kiosk on top of FreeBSD
for patrons at a local library.  They have access to browse web pages
and nothing more.  You could even go so far as to edit the hosts file,
use a proxy, or put them behind a firewall to restrict what sites they
can visit (i.e. your webmail interface).

cmh
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Re: FreeBSD as a kiosk system for reading/writing e-mail

2006-09-18 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Monday, September 18, 2006 a las 11:53:29AM -0700, Perry Hutchison 
escribió:

 It could likely be made to work, but offhand it sounds like
 reinventing the wheel.  Why not just let each user log in via
 xdm, and have their .xsession bring up the MUA?

Because the (mail-) users coming and leaving frecuently and
launching each time a own KDE desktop take to much time.
Thx for your feedback anyway. I came up with the idea to
have one neutral user, say 'kiosk' which owns the desktop
and the others say

$ ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] kmail 2/dev/null

via small icons for 'user1', 'user2', ...

matthias 

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