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Oliver Schad wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2006 16:29 schrieb mir Douglas Breault Jr:
>> I need to run this CSA in order to gain access to the network. I
>> don't trust the network much either, but I am always using OpenVPN,
>> which I trust completely. Currently I can access the network, and
>> ergo my vpn without this, but after the 26th that all changes.
> 
> Take the solution with the Live-CD or doesn't meet this your 
> requirements?
> 
> Best Regards
> Oli

The live-cd solution will work perfectly _assuming_ the binary makes no
effort to ensure it is running on a real installation. So my primary
concern is gaining access to the network again without any changes to my
system

As a secondary concern, I would like to figure out what the binary is
doing every step of the way and publishing the results for others to be
aware of.

Thanks everyone for your great responses. I definitely have some
research to do in this new and very intriguing area of system management
and security.

Sincerely,
Doug

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