[K12OSN] finding user passwords
Cory Cartwright
corycartwright at sbcglobal.net
Thu Nov 11 18:26:27 UTC 2004
I would have a big issue with keeping the passwords of students. The
main reason is that if the password list may be seen by another
student. I think a much better solution is a supervisory access roll in
which recent browser history, documents, emails are all monitored by a
supervisor, seems like a good job for a Perl application?. This way a
student's account cannot be accessed and used by anyone else but
themselves.
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 10:31, Jim Hays wrote:
> Quoting Will Hatch <fhkms at adelphia.net>:
>
> > this is a sex offender program. We reserve the right to have access to all
> > student passwords, folders, history. I didn't mention this earlier. Sorry
> > about that.
> > >
> > >
>
> That answers a lot...........
>
> Good luck...
>
> In that case, I would lean toward assigning passwords and not allowing students
> to change them.
>
>
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> Jim Hays
> Technology Director
> Monticello CUSD#25
> Monticello, IL 61856
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