On Fri, 18 May 2007 18:16:03 -0400
"Clint M. Sand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 08:47:21PM +1000, Timothy Wilson wrote:
> > Had you thought about mounting certain areas as read only?
> > For example, /etc, /local can be mounted as read only. When you want
> > to make change
On 5/17/07, BradenM - Sonoma Computer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi;
In the past, I read an article which told me of a process in which a cd houses
the important system binaries and software and even some settings and is left
outside of the machine so that unauthorized users, and even root, cann
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 08:47:21PM +1000, Timothy Wilson wrote:
> Had you thought about mounting certain areas as read only?
> For example, /etc, /local can be mounted as read only. When you want
> to make changes, such as installing a new package or whatever, just
> remount the file systems read/w
Had you thought about mounting certain areas as read only?
For example, /etc, /local can be mounted as read only. When you want
to make changes, such as installing a new package or whatever, just
remount the file systems read/write.
You can also use jails.
Timothy
On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 10:40:11AM -0700, BradenM - Sonoma Computer wrote:
> Hi;
>
> In the past, I read an article which told me of a process in which a cd houses
> the important system binaries and software and even some settings and is left
> outside of the machine so that unauthorized users, a
On Thu, 17 May 2007 10:40:11 -0700
"BradenM - Sonoma Computer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi;
>
> In the past, I read an article which told me of a process in which a cd houses
> the important system binaries and software and even some settings and is left
> outside of the machine so that unaut
"BradenM - Sonoma Computer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi;
>
> In the past, I read an article which told me of a process in which a cd houses
> the important system binaries and software and even some settings and is left
> outside of the machine so that unauthorized users, and even root, cann
Hi;
In the past, I read an article which told me of a process in which a cd houses
the important system binaries and software and even some settings and is left
outside of the machine so that unauthorized users, and even root, cannot
access the programs unless the disc is within the system's cdrom
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