Fredag 17 august 2007 14:35 skrev Dave Howorth: > Verner Kjærsgaard wrote: > > Fredag 17 august 2007 12:27 skrev Dave Howorth: > >> Verner Kjærsgaard wrote: > >>> Hi list, > >>> > >>> - as I'm going to use OpenSuSE for this one, so it's not completely off > >>> topic. I think. > >>> > >>> - In Denmark a new law is being enforced by the 15th. of September this > >>> year. It states that all internet activity must be logged, if you run a > >>> hotel or similar. I do. > >> > >> Do you also have data privacy laws in Denmark? If so, I would think you > >> need to be quite careful with guarding access to these logs. If you have > >> professional societies in Denmark (Dansk Dataforening or Dansk Selskab > >> for Datalogi perhaps?) they may have guidance on how to comply with the > >> law. > >> > >> Cheers, Dave > > > > All technical aspects aside, I do agree. A law like this is terribly > > problematic. It opens up for who knows what. > > > > It does require a court order for the police to get to the records. But > > still... > > I wasn't so much thinking about police access but abuse by others. I > guess you will need to provide physical and other security to prevent > your staff or other guests or intruders from accessing logs that may > contain personal details of guests. > > Cheers, Dave
Yes, that's a problem also. I was thinking of loggin to a remote server (hosted) in Germany...making direct access a little harder. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]