On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 22:51:08 -0600, Femme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 01 May 2002 14:24:21 +1000 > Brian Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Now the next thing you need to do to make the experience really > > complete, is to use it to lock up your system so tight that you can't > > get into it at all. Easily done on a server that has no > > keyboard/monitor associated with it. i.e. the only way in is the > > network. Just run InteractiveBastille, forget to include eth0 in your > > trusted interfaces, lock down all ports and bingo! > > > > Now you may think this sounds like personal experience, but of course > > I would never do such a thing. ;-) > > > > Brian > > *Hugs brian tightly* Ty.... I didn't know that... I"m looking at some > docs for how it works before I do something really stupid. IE what you > managed ;p > > Btw........ Just how do I undo that if you I *do* manage to fubar the > system like that besides an reinstall ?
If you run /usr/sbin/UndoBastille, you can reverse Bastille's changes. -- Sridhar Dhanapalan "If you want to travel around the world and be invited to speak at a lot of different places, just write a Unix operating system." -- Linus Torvalds
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