* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010903 12:39]:
> Hi, I'm running a server in a public location, and the applications running
> on the server run in their own virtual console (or an xterm window). However,
> if someone came up and closed the xterm or hit ^C they could cancel the
> server
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:25:47AM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> (please, dont Cc me on list-mail)
>
> On Mon, 03 Sep 2001 17:10:31 PDT, Alvin Oga writes:
> >extremely hard to protect a server if people have physical access
You could try a guard with a Kalashnikov...
Cliff
(please, don“t Cc me on list-mail)
On Mon, 03 Sep 2001 17:10:31 PDT, Alvin Oga writes:
>extremely hard to protect a server if people have physical access
>to it...
> - they can hit ctrl-alt-delete
> ( remove that option from /etc/inittab if you dont like anyone
> rebooting it )
hi ya
extremely hard to protect a server if people have physical access
to it...
- they can just pull thepower cord...
- they can hit ctrl-alt-delete
( remove that option from /etc/inittab if you dont like anyone
rebooting it )
- they can pull nic wires .
On Mon, 03 Sep 2001 15:33:50 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Hi, I'm running a server in a public location, and the applications running
>on the server run in their own virtual console (or an xterm window). However,
>if someone came up and closed the xterm or hit ^C they could cancel the
>serve
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Hi, I'm running a server in a public location, and the applications running
> on the server run in their own virtual console (or an xterm window). However,
> if someone came up and closed the xterm or hit ^C they could cancel the
> server o
Hi, I'm running a server in a public location, and the applications running
on the server run in their own virtual console (or an xterm window). However,
if someone came up and closed the xterm or hit ^C they could cancel the
server operation, which risks data loss, server failure, etc., and the
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