Security question

Duston, Hal hdusto01 at sprintspectrum.com
Wed Feb 20 22:07:08 CST 2002


If the hostile party has physical access, your options 
are _extremely_ limited.  Even disabling/removing the 
floppy, won't prevent somebody with a screwdriver/crowbar 
who is determined to gain access.

Some kind of encrypted fs, maybe.  Most of the ones I 
found on google seem to be abandoned.

Hal Duston

Brian Densmore [mailto:DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com] wrote:

--snip--

> How do you prevent a Linux filesystem from being locally mounted 
> and modified by someone using a floppy boot/root disk? 




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