Am Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2005 00:14 schrieb Eric House:
> > You stated that you're worried about your kids sniffing the wire
> > for your webconf password when you admin your leaf box?
> >
> > If your kids are already that advanced, trying to one-up them
> > technically is going to be a losing game, the
> You stated that you're worried about your kids sniffing the wire for
> your webconf password when you admin your leaf box?
>
> If your kids are already that advanced, trying to one-up them
> technically is going to be a losing game, they will clean your clock.
> They have more time than you d
On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 07:20 -0700, Eric House wrote:
> I'm using Bering uClibc on a small home network several of whose users
> are teenagers. We've just moved from an old floppy-based system to a
> WRAP board so that there'll be room for software to enforce time-based
> internet access restrictio
Eric,
You stated that you're worried about your kids sniffing the wire for
your webconf password when you admin your leaf box?
If your kids are already that advanced, trying to one-up them
technically is going to be a losing game, they will clean your clock.
They have more time than you do and
--- Eric House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While webconf is really cool, I'm concerned that it makes it too
easy
> for the kids to change things. While you need the root password to
> use lrcfg, you need only an easily-sniffable http-access password
to
> use webconf. I'd like a way to mak
I'm using Bering uClibc on a small home network several of whose users
are teenagers. We've just moved from an old floppy-based system to a
WRAP board so that there'll be room for software to enforce time-based
internet access restrictions -- meant to get them sleeping when they'd
rather be surfin