Henry: > .gkrellm2/plugins is for gkrellm client, it is used for gkrellm running > to show the status of the local machine. > The ~/.gkrellm2/plugins-gkrellmd/ is used to store server plugins for > user, so user can add some his own plugins, and then run gkrellm client > remotely to get the relative information.
If I trick a user into installing a plugin which allows them to monitor my keyboard strokes, could such information be sent to the remote client? What, if anything, can a system administrator do to prevent such attacks from being possible. Can the system administrator turn off the feature which allows users plugins to be functional? Is this feature off or on by default? Brian