Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!pdn!gumby!dixon From: dixon@gumby.paradyne.com (0000-Tom Dixon(0000)) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans Subject: Re: ELS II/non-ded ctrl-alt-del at server/workstation Message-ID: <6552@pdn.paradyne.com> Date: 17 Sep 89 17:15:12 GMT References: <11596@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <358@csense.UUCP> Sender: usenet@pdn.paradyne.com Reply-To: dixon@gumby.paradyne.com (0000-Tom Dixon) Distribution: usa Organization: AT&T Paradyne, Largo, Florida Lines: 18 In article <358@csense.UUCP> bote@csense.UUCP (John Boteler) writes: >From article <11596@boulder.Colorado.EDU>, by haverlan@tramp.Colorado.EDU (HAVERLAND MARC BRADLEY): >> I'm setting up Novell ELS II in non-dedicated mode. It seems that a user >> on the file server can do a ctrl-alt-delete and reboot the file server! >> Anyone know how to block this? > >Run UNIX :) :) :) > Or Just run dedicated. Non-dedicated mode is all bad marketing hype anyway. You will see vast performance differences by running dedicated. And you wont have users poking around on your server. Tom Dixon AT&T Paradyne uunet!pdn!dixon