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* http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/security/2008-June/000441.html |
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Revision as of 17:58, 12 December 2008
Feature subcategory | Is part of::Category:Security, activation and deployability | |
Requesters | {{#arraymap:Peru, Ethiopia (especially last point), Uruguay?|,|x|Requested by::x}} | |
Requirements | Overview The controlling idea is that when an XO is stolen it will stop working after a time (activation lease time) unless it contacts a re-leasing server (usually a School Server). For example, if an XO is stolen and taken away from its school server, after the expiration of the lease time it will no longer boot up. If the XO is stolen but still comes within range of its school server, it can still be prevented from booting if the XO information (probably serial number) has been added to a black list on the XS.
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Specification | * <trac>4043</trac> | |
Owners | {{#arraymap:|,|x|Contact person::User:x}} Please indicate developers or champions supporting this request | |
Priority | Priority::1 | |
Helps deployability? | Helps deployability::yes | |
Target for 9.1? | Target for 9.1::yes |