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- From: tyen@cs.utexas.edu (Anthony Yen)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.apps
- Subject: WANTED: HD "Lockout" Software
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 10:15:54 -0600
- Organization: Coffee R Us
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- I administer a Unix system for one of the departments here, and they
- are looking into integrating the student lab PCs into the Unix system.
- The idea is to leave DOS, Windows and all applications on the PCs, and
- use PC-NFS to give each user their own filesystem space from the Unix
- host; the Unix host will supply file and print services, as well as
- account control.
-
- One of the requirements is the ability to make the DOS boxes' OS and
- applications suite tamper proof. This means that users can walk up to
- any PC in the lab, "login to the PC", and be able to run any of the
- applications, but not delete, edit or otherwise tamper with the files
- on the local HD of the PC. For example, I don't want anyone being
- able to modify the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT files, to use the
- simplest examples.
-
- However, I don't want total lockout at the same time: many programs
- these days need some kind of "scratch" space, so I would need at least
- the capability to designate a partition or sub-directory as some kind
- of temporary filesystem space, which would be wiped clean with each
- "login". Better yet would be a package that would allow users to run
- the programs but not copy it off to floppies, as well as implementing
- the tamper-proofing described.
-
- I'm not all that familiar with the PC market, so I would really
- appreciate any pointers to companies and products, or a buyers' guide
- that I could look this up in (I always use the Macintosh Buyers' Guide
- for this sort of thing in the Macintosh universe, but I've never found
- in our libraries a similar guide for the PC side of the world).
- Personal experiences from others who have set up and administered labs
- with the same sort of security requirements would be *greatly*
- appreciated.
-
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