hi peterw,

Thanks for your continued interest in pCP. Are you still using it?

We understand the security issues you mention. We are working on
security in the background but generally don't discuss things we are
developing.

The current pCP has a method of disabling ssh. The next version of pCP
has a new "beta" method of disabling the web GUI. It can be permanently
on, permanently off or shuts down after so many seconds. The general
password checking code has been written but not implemented yet. Adding
a password authentication on the web server has been tested but not
implemented yet. It requires a restructure of the current web server,
planned for some time after pCP 5.0.0

BTW: My last job was in the SIEM Team for a large IT company working for
a major bank. I was the team Audit/Compliance officer. I know what it's
like to have processes and security so tight you can barely do any
work!!! I used to work in various data centres so know a bit about
physical security as well.

regards
Greg


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