[Web4lib] Plug-ins
Cary Gordon
listuser at chillco.com
Fri Jul 20 13:16:47 EDT 2007
Well, one potential problem with allowing patrons carte blanche, even if
limited (theoretically) to the length of their session, is that it opens the
door to hacker tools that could, potentially, defeat or alter Deepfreeze.
Nothing is perfect, and no amount of Kevlar and armor would induce me to
stand in front of a live weapon by choice. I suggest that the cautious
approach has its merits in the case of public computing.
Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company
http://www.chillco.com
-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Robin
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 9:54 AM
To: Gair Helfrich; Geer, Caroline; web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Plug-ins
I'm curious as to whether any of you have investigated DeepFreeze
(http://www.faronics.com/html/deepfreeze.asp) or any similar solution.
It gives us the ability to allow any staff or patron to add any plug-in,
driver or even an executable, on the fly, with no repercussions. Every time
a session is ended on a public machine, it's rebooted automatically, and DF
returns it to its original state, i.e. the way we set it up when we deployed
it. It allows for a great flexibility in patron service and saves us
literally hundreds of hours a year in maintenance, fixing things etc. It's
also not horrendously expensive (about $30 per machine last time I looked)
and more than pays for itself.
Disclaimer: I have no connection with Faronics other than as a satisfied
user, and I get no benefit from recommending it to others (except that I
like to help if I can!)
HTH
Robin
Robin Boulton
IT Manager
St. Charles Public Library District
St. Charles, IL 60174
(630) 584 0076 x 258
Cell:(630) 918 8738
http://www.stcharleslibrary.org/
rboulton at stcharleslibrary.org
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