RE: gdm submission
- From: "Fox, Kevin M" <KMFox mail bhi-erc com>
- Cc: "'gnome-list gnome org'" <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: RE: gdm submission
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 10:57:56 -0800
So there is your answer. Make sure the permissions on your login program are
set correctly. special key sequences just get in the way and give a false
sense of security.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sam Vilain [SMTP:sam@hydro.gen.nz]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 1:56 PM
> To: Fox, Kevin M
> Cc: 'John St. Clair'; 'gnome-list@gnome.org'
> Subject: Re: gdm submission
>
> "Fox, Kevin M" <KMFox@mail.bhi-erc.com> writes:
>
> > Well, there is no way to know. If you do bind something like control alt
> > delete to bring up a login box, someone could always replace the login
> > program. The only way to be sure is to keep your system locked tight.
> > ctl-alt-del stuff is psudo security. You think it is secure but it is
> not.
> > You could even replace microsofts login box with one of your own. It
> would
> > be alot more difficult in windows because the source is not available
> but it
> > can be done. Point is that there is no posible way to be absolutely
> sure.
>
> If you have permissions configured correctly it is NOT POSSIBLE (bar
> bugs) to change the login screen, unless you are an Administrator.
> This is what makes that security effective.
> --
> Sam Vilain, sam@whoever.com work: sam.vilain@unisys.com
> http://www.hydro.gen.nz home: sam@hydro.gen.nz
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