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make my ipag safe?

PostPosted: Feb 22, 2002 @ 9:12am
by mago
i want to make my compaq ipaq a more secure machine. so i read a few of documents in the subject and it said in a few of them that you could set the second bit of the ROMFLAGS in the Config.bib file to "1".
what i wonder is how can i do that?
can i still have my ppc2k2 running after the configuration?

have also read that you can set restrictions on modules that the system loads.
how do i manage to do this?
can i do it on software basis or how "deep" how i have to go?

or does anyone have some other suggestions about how to secure my ipaq (or other ce devices) or any good litterature about the subject??

i know that there are some 3rd party product as PDADefense, Sentry2020,
F-Secure..but havn't tried them yet. but maybe i will.

/mago

PostPosted: Feb 22, 2002 @ 9:56am
by refractor
Securing an iPAQ... = dump Windows and put Linux on it.



Cheers,

Refractor.

PostPosted: Feb 22, 2002 @ 10:02am
by mago
i wish it was that simple..
i run linux at home. but at work
i have to use micro$oft.
/mago

PostPosted: Feb 22, 2002 @ 4:07pm
by Dan East
There are 2 realms of security with portable devices. The first is to protect against virii and other software attacks (including attacks over a network).

The other area of security is preventing someone from accessing information on your device if they have physical access to it (like if you've lost it).

Which are you interested in? It sounds like the former, which at this time, there are no known virii, etc, targetting the Pocket PC OS.

Dan East

PostPosted: Feb 25, 2002 @ 9:53am
by mago
what i really is after is to know
what kind of stuff can you do to
protect your device.

like is there ways to protect individual
processes or individual files and stuff?

but the primary scenario is to protect my
information if the device gets stolen.
and hopefully without including a 3rd part
product like sentry2020 or f-secure filecrypto..

/mago