Preventing browsing

From: Nick James (nick1200uk_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/09/03


Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 18:17:36 -0700


We have set a policy in gpedit to prevent browsing but
find pupils are still able to browse up to the root. Any
fixes for this?

Do not show last user policy set but does not work

Prevent Ctrl Alt Del set but does not work

All other policies we have set work fine

Much appriciate any input

Nick



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Password Aging and System Accounts
    ... > have a policy where they don't age their root passwords? ... the Policy of password aging apply to the root account, ... Logins from the system console as root are ...
    (comp.unix.admin)
  • Re: Password Aging and System Accounts
    ... > have a policy where they don't age their root passwords? ... the Policy of password aging apply to the root account, ... Logins from the system console as root are ...
    (comp.security.unix)
  • Re: GPO Limts
    ... The exception to these rules is block policy inheritance, ... The Computer section of a GPO is applied during boot-up. ... Computer OU (diffrent GP applied with same entrys) ... same entrys as both root and computer) ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
  • Re: [kde-linux] Hotplug (USB) Problem with KDE 3.5.5 - dbus/hal - SOLVED
    ... Not by adding ALL users to the group 'plugdev' ... ... dbus and hal. ... If you look at the config file '/etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf' you can find the following policy ... # Xstartup - run as root before session starts ...
    (KDE)
  • Re: Is Fedora, or Linux in general, vulnerable to a "paging exploit" like Vista appears to be?
    ... more fun things to do than scribble on swap space. ... You may need policy adjustments if you're ... That file won't be writable by anyone other than root. ... implemented a policy with Vista that only drivers "Signed" by Microsoft ...
    (Fedora)

Quantcast