Terrence Brannon wrote:
What would you say is the highest priority of the hcoop? Reducing
duplicate work of volunteers? Engineering the best software system for
cooperative hosting? Insuring constant revenue? Reducing cost by
increasing member base?
I would say that latter 2 are most
We have some Peer 1 set-up costs piled up that need to be billed to
members. I believe rough consensus on this list in the past was that we
would bill them:
- All at once
- In the next month
- Split according to pledges ( https://members2.hcoop.net/portal/pledge )
- Giving anyone the option to
Terrence Brannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 5/21/06, Michael Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last year, one of my friends was considering HCoop, but because of
the long membership freeze, went with an inferior provider instead.
Here we have some concrete data on how membership freezes cut
This may prove enlightening.
http://www.megacz.com/otherpeople/what.happened.to.the.berkeley.co-op.pdf
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Hi,
Have we turned off ssh pub-key auth. on mire (and do we plan to keep it that
way) ?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anil K. Narayanan) writes:
Have we turned off ssh pub-key auth. on mire
Yes.
(and do we plan to keep it that way) ?
Yes.
You can use ssh -K for passwordless logins.
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On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 08:13:51AM -0700, Adam Chlipala wrote:
The co-op has an agreement with Graham Freeman that he'll be credited
$50 for his donated mounting rails once we verify that they work for
us. Unfortunately, there have been some significant delays in the
mounting process. I
I've been reading all these emails about new setup, and thus far, have been on
the sidelines totally, as I'm definitely NOT a guinea pig and have no time or
interest in being a beta... However, it appears that in order to access this
page, I need to sign on to new system, right?
Which I've not
See man ssh_config on GSSAPIAuthentication and GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
Eric Hanchrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam == Adam Megacz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam You can use ssh -K for passwordless logins.
My ssh client (OpenSSH_4.2) has no -K option, nor do I see one
documented at
Adam == Adam Megacz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam http://wiki.hcoop.net/wiki/RealSecurity
Ah, I read that and installed some kerberos stuff for my home machine
(namely kerberos4kth-clients (1.2.2-11.3ubuntu4)), made sure the
dns_ things weren't in my /etc/krb5.cnf, and then:
$ kinit
Eric Hanchrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(namely kerberos4kth-clients (1.2.2-11.3ubuntu4)), made sure the
you want kerberos5
dns_ things weren't in my /etc/krb5.cnf, and then:
$ kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
eBones International (debian)
Kerberos Initialization for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Hanchrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam == Adam Megacz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam http://wiki.hcoop.net/wiki/RealSecurity
Ah, I read that and installed some kerberos stuff for my home machine
(namely kerberos4kth-clients (1.2.2-11.3ubuntu4)), made sure the
dns_ things weren't
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