| daniel.juliano on Thu, 7 Feb 2002 13:49:04 -0600 |
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| [Cialug] Re: Playing with SSH ports |
I think I understand a little better then. So what I'm hearing is sort of like, you tell Fortress or XYZ lockdown software that your avg user may only run certain executables (like Notepad.exe or SmartTerm.exe), and so they are prevented running anything that's not listed. And/or your software is set to monitor modifications to certain parts of the OS, like changes to the desktop background or the mouse pointer or some such. Or perhaps your user is not allowed to "install" any software, which takes some registry calling that you could monitor. Did I get it right this time? -Dan -----Original Message----- From: Jon Clemons [mailto:Jon.Clemons@e-markets.com] Subject: [Cialug] Re: Playing with SSH ports True, however like I said if you used Fortress you can lock down what the can run, if they can change anything in control panel etc etc. That means if You have not specifically allowed the exe to run they cannot run it nor install any programs. So you have more than one issue one being viruses the other being desktop access control. From what I have understood so far you still have the issue of desktop access control. -------------------------------------------------- To un-subscribe to this list use the link below: mailto:listar@cialug.org?subject=unsubscribe%20lug