> This might be a stupid question.. but if the server  > encrypts the hard 
> drive, would every user have > to enter the password whenver they need 
> access? Or just the first user after the server 
> boots? How about for a web server..  when it 
> reboots will it refuse to work until someone 
> types in the correct password?

The system administrator would have to enter a password on startup, fot this 
encryption to be effective.

> Dave - they secured this facility as well as any > ISP is going to secure 
> it.. unless you have 
> armed guards at your office :)  This was 
> in a very nice neighborhood on a main street - 
> where this type of thing is very rare.

Most reputable ISPs provide much greater physical security than you'll find at 
an office building, and many do, in fact, have armed guards.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software

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