With as many people that are getting introduced to Linux (by fire) who are actually windows users (a few might be actual admins), go for it. There is such a thing as too little knowledge.
Daniel On 3/31/2010 12:54 PM, G. Matthew Rice wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I was thinking of putting together a tongue-in-cheek talk for an upcoming > conference which is loosely titled: > > 10 Things Every Admin Should Know (Not To Do) > > I was thinking it would cover topics like telnet. > > The first point would be about the most common use of telnet, and what many > people think of as a convenience, is really a way to access remote machines > in about as insecure a manner as possible. > > Then, after the berating, point out the useful side of telnet (testing mail, > web, pop servers, etc) and the alternatives to telnet for that common use. > > > Anyway, does this sort of topic sound like something people would want to > hear? > > Anyone have pet peeves that they'd like to suggest? > > Regards, > _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
