I created them myselves some time ago. (There was a package to to that, but
I don't have it's name in mind.) I think there was an option to tell the
EPROM when to boot: On BIOS init or after. I configured them to not allow
floppy boot, but I don't know whether I checked that. I will do that. It
would be too easy to put a packet sniffer on a DOS disk. It would be still
possible to plug in a laptop, of course, as the network cables are freely
accessible. And while root always uses ssh, I also don't want innocent users
which don't to loose their account.
Thanks for pointing this out.
-- Kurt Garloff <K.Garloff@ping.de> (Dortmund, FRG) PGP key on http://student.physik.uni-dortmund.de/homepages/garloffThere is something frustrating about the quality and speed of Linux development. I.e. the quality is too high and the speed is too high, in other words, I can implement this XXXX feature, but I bet someone else has already done it and is just about to release his patch to Linus soon... [From a posting of Tigran Aivazian to linux-kernel, XXXX = disk stat]
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