12-02-2011
Choosing the right distro, Locked down from within.
I'm looking to put a box at a client site which will be connected to the client's home router for internet.
That box will have remote access software on it and will have untrustworthy contractors logging in and using the browser. So, I'm looking for a distro that would be LOCKED DOWN to the max from the user side.
Regardless of the distro I'm planning on blocking all possible applications, (especially the terminal) leaving only the browser accessible. Blocking all the ports and all the domains aside from the 2 that the user/contractor should access. The user will have non-admin privileges of course.
So, taking all that into consideration, is there a distro that somehow facilitates being locked down from within, to minimize the possible attack surface?
That's a home network we're talking about, so I'm considering security VERY seriously.
Can the security even be guaranteed to a certain extent with this setup, should I even go ahead with this project?
Any and all other possible security tweaks are definitely welcome, I'm a newbie so everything and all is new to me.
Guys, your thoughts are greatly appreciated!
Thank you beforehand!
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glutbuttonboxfunc
glutButtonBoxFunc(3GLUT) GLUT glutButtonBoxFunc(3GLUT)
NAME
glutButtonBoxFunc - sets the dial & button box button callback for the current window.
SYNTAX
void glutButtonBoxFunc(void (*func)(int button, int state));
ARGUMENTS
func The new button box callback function.
DESCRIPTION
glutButtonBoxFunc sets the dial & button box button callback for the current window. The dial & button box button callback for a window is
called when the window has dial & button box input focus (normally, when the mouse is in the window) and the user generates dial & button
box button presses. The button parameter will be the button number (starting at one). The number of available dial & button box buttons can
be determined with glutDeviceGet(GLUT_NUM_BUTTON_BOX_BUTTONS). The state is either GLUT_UP or GLUT_DOWN indicating whether the callback was
due to a release or press respectively.
Registering a dial & button box button callback when a dial & button box device is not available is ineffectual and not an error. In this
case, no dial & button box button callbacks will be generated.
Passing NULL to glutButtonBoxFunc disables the generation of dial & button box button callbacks. When a new window is created, no dial &
button box button callback is initially registered.
SEE ALSO
glutDialsFunc, glutDeviceGet, glutSpaceballButtonFunc, glutTabletButtonFunc
AUTHOR
Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com)
GLUT
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