Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!rice!sun-spots-request From: bob@cis.ohio-state.edu (Bob Sutterfield) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: (lack of) security of client workstations Keywords: SunOS Message-ID: <8905112158.AA00342@tinman.cis.ohio-state.edu> Date: 11 May 89 21:58:58 GMT Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 10 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 299, message 3 of 13 rbj@dsys.icst.nbs.gov (Root Boy Jim): Who says your abort sequence has to be L1-A? Read man 5 kbd. I haven't tried it, but TFM indicates that the two key sequence can be changed. It would take an awful lot of pounding to discover the new sequence. It would only take one pair of quick eyes watching an operator in a public lab fix one machine. Security through obscurity is no security, particularly when it's not all that obscure.