www.psychosis.com/linux-router/ - same idea, different project. has ssh
also.
ericj
On 9 Apr 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
> http://loaf.ecks.org/
>
> Linux On A Floppy. Get networking params (IP address, subnet mask,
> default router), power-down, insert floppy
In message , Robert Hettinga writes:
> At 11:12 AM -0400 on 4/9/99, John David Galt wrote:
>
>
> > Can anyone tell us the names of the original British inventors of public ke
> y?
> > Granted that R, S, & A didn't plagiarize, but if they no longer want th
At 11:12 AM -0400 on 4/9/99, John David Galt wrote:
> Can anyone tell us the names of the original British inventors of public key?
> Granted that R, S, & A didn't plagiarize, but if they no longer want their
> names used this way, perhaps their predecessors should get the honor instead!
Wasn't
On Fri, Apr 09, 1999 at 02:32:08PM -, Russell Nelson wrote:
> http://loaf.ecks.org/
>
> Linux On A Floppy. Get networking params (IP address, subnet mask,
> default router), power-down, insert floppy, reboot. Comes with ssh.
http://www.freebsd.org/~picobsd/ - in case you want a GUI, too :-
Cute link someone just forwarded me:
http://www.bigbrotherawards.org/
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John David G
alt writes:
> Can anyone tell us the names of the original British inventors of public key?
> Granted that R, S, & A didn't plagiarize, but if they no longer want their
> names used this way, perhaps their predecessors should get the honor instead!
>
>
Can anyone tell us the names of the original British inventors of public key?
Granted that R, S, & A didn't plagiarize, but if they no longer want their
names used this way, perhaps their predecessors should get the honor instead!
John David Galt
http://loaf.ecks.org/
Linux On A Floppy. Get networking params (IP address, subnet mask,
default router), power-down, insert floppy, reboot. Comes with ssh.
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-russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://crynwr.com/~nelson
Crynwr supports Open Source(tm) Software| PGPok | There is good evidenc
RSA has a note on their web site about a patent issued April 7, 1999,
which provides a memory efficient means of converting between polynomial
basis and normal basis stored numbers.
http://www.rsa.com/pressbox/html/990407.html
> At the 2600-coordinated Beyond HOPE conference (NYC, 1997), it was made
> very clear to users that passwords transmitted in-the-clear would be
Right, passwords always have been the weakest link.
> panel singled-out an unlucky telnet user, announcing a domain name and
Not just telnet is vulner
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