On Nov 23, 2006, at 7:57 AM, Gregory Carvalho wrote:
You might consider a safe with A/C from Black Box. Expensive, but
an option
for you.
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 19:41, VeeJay wrote:
Hi
I need to secure my data and server. Any advice will be highly
appreciated.
I am going to place my FreeBSD server at a shared place?
I am just afraid that any unauthorized person might boot machine
in single
user mode and steal the data?
How can I make my Server secure that if if boots in single user
mode, it
still demands the password and without password one cannot do
anything?
or make it possible that booting in Single user mode, doesn't
provide any
shell?
Thanks in advance
--
BR / vj
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Being able to Kensington lock the machine so that it can't be opened
(thinking of Dells), you can prevent physical access to a large
degree (only have to worry about people that can screw up the lock),
and prevent people from taking the drive OR resetting the CMOS
jumper, giving people access to the BIOS without a password (one
thing that many people haven't mentioned about security so far).
-Garrett
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