On 11/22/2011 11:26 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 14:59:33 -0600, Kent West wrote:
I'm still wondering how to "log off" from the CUPS server so that I
would again be prompted for the admin username/password if I wanted to
change more settings, but I can let that be an issue for another day.
The default it has to be a per-session setting, I mean, once you close
the browser you will be asked again for root's password to do admin
operations (unless you had saved your credenatials using your browser's
password manager facility).
Seems a slight security risk to me; I'm not always in a position to
restart my browser to force me off the CUPS server. Sure, I could modify
my behavior to compensate, but what would be wrong with a simple Log Off
option?
(I'm not really asking the question of you or of anyone in particular;
I'm just asking it into the air.)
Thanks for the info!
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