> Hi, > >> IÂm not very comfortable with the fact that a teacher has access to all >> thin clients on both subnets. If chroot is epoptes enabled then he has >> access to diskless workstations as well enabling him to monitor all LTSP >> clients in the system without any user knowing about it. >> >> Is this not a security issue? > > yes, it is, among other things, like being disrespectful, contradicting > everything we should teach students about digitalisation and privacy and > last, but not least, probably being illegal (German law, for example, > requires all parents *and* students themselves signing a contract > allowing you to spy on them, which most schools I know simply ignore). > > I figure you really only want the demonstration feature, not the spyware > feature, but as a note for everyone stumbling across this thread because > they want the spyware features: > > If managing a classroom without spying on your students is beyond > your capabilities, please go find something to do that fits in with your > capabilities instead of managing classrooms. Thanks.
Hi Nik, Thanks for your input! I agree with you! What alternative to Epoptes do you recommend? Kind regards, Roman