Re: Internet Explorer possible to use securely on heterogeneous LAN?
From: Walter Mautner (nownews.10.eatallspam_at_spamgourmet.com)
Date: 07/03/04
- Next message: Colin McKinnon: "Re: Customizing Security"
- Previous message: nospam55: "secure /etc/fstab"
- In reply to: Chris Carlen: "Re: Internet Explorer possible to use securely on heterogeneous LAN?"
- Next in thread: Chris Carlen: "Re: Internet Explorer possible to use securely on heterogeneous LAN?"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:19:24 +0200
Chris Carlen wrote:
....
>> No, a better solution is to get rid of windows entirely.
>
> Thanks for the comment.
>
> If it were me, I'd live without whatever web site need IE. But my wife
> wants this, and is kind enough to try to use Linux with me for most of
> her computing. I admire her for that.
>
> But I want to help her find a way to watch her Thai TV, and yet maintain
> our security.
>
Did you try to adjust the user-agent header on mozilla and then visit the
site?
-- Longhorn error#4711: TCPA / NGSCB VIOLATION: Microsoft optical mouse detected penguin patterns on mousepad. Partition scan in progress to remove offending incompatible products. Reactivate your MS software. Linux woodpecker.homnet.at 2.6.7-2mdkpkt [LinuxCounter#295241]
- Next message: Colin McKinnon: "Re: Customizing Security"
- Previous message: nospam55: "secure /etc/fstab"
- In reply to: Chris Carlen: "Re: Internet Explorer possible to use securely on heterogeneous LAN?"
- Next in thread: Chris Carlen: "Re: Internet Explorer possible to use securely on heterogeneous LAN?"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
Relevant Pages
|