On Thursday 11 August 2005 19:35, Justin Reigle wrote:
> > I now think that there is a security advantage to using xdm to bring up
> > KDE - namely, that there is no unprotected console session which can be
> > hijacked by someone sitting down at the computer, finding the session
> > from which KDE was started, and putting startkde in the background.
> > 
> 
> Well, what happens when they reboot the box, go in with boot -s,
> get the root shell and cause havoc?

The computer requires a password to reboot.

> If you're that concerned about people 
> sitting down in front of your machine to cause problems, then protect it
> with something physical (e.g. caged rack with lock).

Actually I'm not particularly concerned about this right now.

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