How about just using Tails without persistence and asking users to reboot every time they are done?
Am 11.06.14 14:03, schrieb krishna e bera: > On 14-06-11 04:23 AM, Wayland Morgan wrote: >>> 4) you trust the users ? >>> >>> 5) you trust the websites they will visit ? >> Yes. I don't really want or need to know what sites they will be >> visiting and nightly rebuilds are a major success factor IMO with >> regards to this implementation. If I go the Windows route, I'd like put >> some restrictions in place in terms of TBB being the only choice of >> browser on the machine as well as restrict administrative activity to >> myself. >> >> Have you or anyone else tried something like this? > I havent tried RDP access but have helped other organizations such as > internet cafés and NGO service providers with public internet access. > There used to be cards you could insert into the pc that would reload > the system to an image on reboot. Microsoft's Windows Steady State (a > software-based solution) wasnt immune to viruses, nor was system > restore. For Tor users and their typically stricter privacy/security > requirements, once a day may not be enough - every session could be a > clean start. Check your threat model etc... > > > -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
