* Kyle McDonald <KMcDonald at Egenera.COM> [2008-02-27 19:23]: > Now that I think of it, I'm going to want to figure out a way that once > a machine is installed, I can disable IPS, so user/admins can't > mistakenly use it to change the config of the machine.
How do you disable pkgadd (and pkgadd -d http://...)? I mean, how inconvenient do you want to make it (since it's not irreversible without making exotic assumptions about the filesystems involved...)? (The freeze subcommand to pkg(1) will let you stop accidental upgrade, but one can just unfreeze.) - Stephen -- sch at sun.com http://blogs.sun.com/sch/
