Scribit Bas Wijnen dies 01/05/2006 hora 15:30: > > > Well, without a TC chip in the system the system-implemented > > > confinement check relies on the good will of the machine owner. > > Which is way more than needed in some use cases of confinement. > In the absence of a trusted machine owner and a TC chip, there's only > one reasonable thing to do, and that's not using the machine.
You're again making a wrong all or nothing assumption. In the faculty use case, there is no real danger for the teacher to fully trust the system administrator of the faculty. Of course, then a student could bribe that admin with pizzas and beer, but I was not considering using the computer to address this specific risk. Trustfully, Nowhere man -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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