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Re: lynx-dev Re: who owns what -anonymous
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Greg Barniskis |
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Re: lynx-dev Re: who owns what -anonymous |
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Thu, 8 Oct 98 16:39:56 -0500 |
Philip Webb said:
>I (capitalised for once) have no security problem,
>nor do the majority of Lynx users & installers:
>these problems arise ONLY for sites with anonymous users.
private singl;e-user installations surely outnumber public ones, but
that's not a count of users, so no indication of majority, really.
>better still, site managers should set up free shell userids
>for people with valid library/student/etc cards:
>miscreants can then be identified & expelled.
I tend to agree, at least about expelling miscreants! 8)
but library patrons get "tech support" (such as it is) from librarians,
and they couldn't handle unix. No way in the world could our
behind-the-scenes technical people be answering to patrons on shell
account issues, even if all their account did was to captive lynx. We'd
end up managing something like 10,000+ lynx user accounts, perhaps many
more (pool of potential applicants > 700,000).
On the flip side, many patrons prefer to be 100% anonymous and that is
fine given our stance on their privacy rights. Come into the library and
you don't actually need to provide any ID at all to search the catalog,
read books, surf the web, etc. This gives people the freedom to access
potentially embarrassing information (e.g. "Learning to Live with AIDS",
or "The Autobiogriffy of Dan Quayle") without fear of discovery/reprisal.
so please, kind people, just do the best you can with development for
anonymous environments.
Many, many thanks,
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Greg Barniskis address@hidden
Network Administrator (608) 266-6394
Library Interchange NetworK (LINK) fax: 266-6068
South Central Library System (SCLS) Madison, WI
- Re: lynx-dev Re: who owns what -anonymous,
Greg Barniskis <=
- lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx, Philip Webb, 1998/10/09
- lynx-dev lynx's uses in Arizona (was: anonymous usage of lynx), Rick Lewis, 1998/10/09
- lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx (was Arizona), Philip Webb, 1998/10/09
- Re: lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx (was Arizona), Ian White, 1998/10/09
- Re: lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx (was Arizona), Philip Webb, 1998/10/09
- Re: lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx (was Arizona), Jason F. McBrayer, 1998/10/10
- Re: lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx (was Arizona), Philip Webb, 1998/10/10
- Re: lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx (was Arizona), brian j. pardy, 1998/10/09
- Re: lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx (was Arizona), Philip Webb, 1998/10/10
- Re: lynx-dev anonymous usage of Lynx (was Arizona), brian j. pardy, 1998/10/10