On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 14:13, Pall Ioan wrote: > Hello, > I would like to post a question regarding an optimal and secure distro in a public > cybercafe. Which would be a good choice for making a *nix only network in a > cybercafe? And regarding a security, how could I improve it, make it secure enough > to allow the client to access securely the internet? The main programs would be a > mail client, web browser and chat (im) clients. > And does exists a server-client applications which can do accounting and automatic > login/logout from a dedicated server for the clients? > > Thanks in advance, > Pall Ioan
What about a LTSP (www.ltsp.org) terminal server environment? Then there is nothing on the client to worry about and you only need to maintain one installation. With a few scripts you can create/re-create/delete users so they always have a good "installation", regardless what the previous user might have done. Check out the contrib area as well, specially the package "Billing System for Internet Cafe" and "Kiosk Reset Utility" looks like a good candidate. Actually, the "MeterMaid" utility seems like what you are looking for? When it comes to what distro: choose the one you feel comfortable to support, it doesn't really matter.. Best regards Michael Boman -- Michael Boman Security Architect, SecureCiRT Pte Ltd http://www.securecirt.com
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