On 24/10/09 20:05 +0200, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
> Cédric Krier schrieb:
> 
> > Tryton is a GPL software so this give the right to the user to change
> > it. So any kind of try to restrict user is impossible.
> 
> As I already stated some month ago: You seam to lack experience in
> enterprise environments.

I start to be tired that you repeat this. This is non-constructive behavior
and unfaire.

> 
> Yes, the GPL allows the user to change the software. But the company
> policy forbids the user installing software on the companies computer.
> This is quite a difference.

As I already said, tryton can be run without installlation.

> 
> And, as already stated yesterday, the user may technically be able to
> download and run the Tryton client by his own. But normally the company
> policy forbids doing this on this companies computer.

What I try to say is that it is not useful to create restriction in the client
if they can be easily bypassed.

> 
> And further: The company policy should forbid connecting non-company
> devices to the company network.

If we are in a safe network. Those enforcements are not necessary.

> 
> To round up: The user is expected to use the Tryton client installation
> provided to him by the system administrators. The admin has to take cake
> the user can no circumvent the policy -- if technical possible --, and
> to help the user avoiding errors (say: help him to work secure). Thus
> the admin has to restrict the options a user can change. this includes
> the Tryton connection settings -- as udono stated yesterday.

How do you do this ?


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