Thanks for the feedback, I am new to bug reporting.  I would like you to 
reconsider the "security" tag based on the following.
I am  implenting Ubuntu on an an "enterprise" scheme over multiple sites. The 
hardwired systems aren`t an issue, however, the notebooks - which can go from 
site to site - are.  For example someone wants to access a site that goes 
against our policies/bypass proxy, or, a disgruntled user may be able to 
download lots of software that could be harmful to our systems.  This can be 
done easily by personel mobile phones used as tethers - just wanted to point 
out the obvious, if it hadn't been thought of already. Also if I have set 
privleges correctly and someone can change a setting, which doesn't allow none 
sudoers access to be changed, then it is "cross privleges".

Hope this helps understand my security concerns.

Scott

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