* [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I suppose it you used cfs (as another poster suggested), you could keep > someone from reading your disk. But you couldn't keep them from > wiping it clean with fdisk and being generally destructive. > I'm not a security guru, but I think it's still one of the most important > rules to remember: physical access = null security. As I look at the > companies I've worked for in the last few years, they have all > been aware of this. I don't think Linux is going to take a hit > for this in the corporate mindset. And what's different about Linux? It can be installed on a machine mounted in a rack-mount case closed in a secure compartment and managed through a terminal connected via the serial port - if you really need to have direct console access...
regards, marek
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