On Apr 27, 6:24pm, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
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} one interesting solution I heard was to require two partitions on the hard
} drive. One partition boots to the VPN, the other to normal use. completely
} separate OS installations on both, so that if the non VPN partition is
} compromised, it still
While that scenario might be possible, very few laptops out there *never*
connect to the internet. And if they have connected once, then they risk
being hacked. What's worse is if they have dsl or cable connected directly
to their laptop with no router or firewall between them and the internet.
humans to use it
correctly is where the problems arise.
-Kent
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I try to explain what I mean :
You
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Right, but this again assumes that the user is not going to do something
silly like, oh, use their own ISP some
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