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Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk
From: Chris Boyd <cboyd () gizmopartners com>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:13:02 -0500
On Sat, 2004-07-17 at 07:17, Kurt Seifried wrote:
If you need to use Apple systems as servers then it is highly advisable to lock them in a cabinet of some sort.
Current Xserves come with a small key that you can use to lock in drives and lock out local keyboards and mice. http://www.apple.com/xserve/management.html
Current thread:
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk Adi Kriegisch (Jul 15)
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk Theo Van Dinter (Jul 17)
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk Adi Kriegisch (Jul 24)
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk Ray Slakinski (Jul 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk johnny (Jul 17)
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk Kurt Seifried (Jul 18)
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk Chris Boyd (Jul 19)
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk James Goodlet (Jul 19)
- RE: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk Michael Shirk (Jul 19)
- Re: Mac OS X stores login/Keychain/FileVault passwords on disk Theo Van Dinter (Jul 17)