A quick Google search for: firefox lock homepage comes up with the following: http://ilias.ca/blog/2005_03_01_archive.html I would think you could create that lock_pref() configuration file as noted in the article, set it to read only for your users, and Bob's your uncle. Jacques B. On 7/6/06, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tim: >> Sure about that? You only have to list a file to see whether it's a >> link, or not. Dotan Cohen: > Allright. So /usr/bin/firefox is a bash script that calls "qwerty > http://homepage.com", where qwerty is the firefox executable. Now all they have to do is look at the contents of that file. That's the sort of thing I've done to trace what start's what. Various things are started from scripts, and I know I can customise things to suit myself by reading them. If I wanted to subvert a system, the methods suggested so far aren't going to stop a mildly concerned user. If you'd suggested compiling a program that simply passed over to something else, that would have been a bit more convincing. It'll take more nouse from a would-be subverter to check what that's really going to do. Thus far I've not seen any suggestions that really "lock" the homepage. -- (Currently running FC4, in case that's important to the thread) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list