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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 709301"><p>Right on. This machine is guaranteed a cleanup REGARDLESS of what security you put on because of defaulting to allow. Reboot Restore RX is a solution but can 'frustrate' the hell out of average-joes because it can wipe game saves and other stuff.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend a Desktop Chromebox running ChromeOS.. Then you can just powerwash it once a year or soemthing and clean it right up in 20 seconds, leaving all of the security theater behind.</p><p></p><p>Household guests on my network won't happen. Ever. I run strict physical port segregation and VDOMS even for internal users. But I am even more vicious to my house guests, they are tossed on a wide open physically isolated DMZ. I don't want them anywhere, and it is not my problem to deal with, a DMZ guarantees that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 709301"] Right on. This machine is guaranteed a cleanup REGARDLESS of what security you put on because of defaulting to allow. Reboot Restore RX is a solution but can 'frustrate' the hell out of average-joes because it can wipe game saves and other stuff. I'd recommend a Desktop Chromebox running ChromeOS.. Then you can just powerwash it once a year or soemthing and clean it right up in 20 seconds, leaving all of the security theater behind. Household guests on my network won't happen. Ever. I run strict physical port segregation and VDOMS even for internal users. But I am even more vicious to my house guests, they are tossed on a wide open physically isolated DMZ. I don't want them anywhere, and it is not my problem to deal with, a DMZ guarantees that. [/QUOTE]
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