What is the best way to restict a shell account just to its own home
directory. I am using rbash but this seems to do very little. I would
like to give users the fredom of ssh access, so they can for example
edit there webiste with vi for a quick change, but not let them view
every file on th
What is the best way to restict a shell account just to its own home
directory. I am using rbash but this seems to do very little. I would
like to give users the fredom of ssh access, so they can for example
edit there webiste with vi for a quick change, but not let them view
every file on t
P-SSH Mini-HOWTO" at
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ppp-ssh/index.html after reading your email,
section 2.2 Drawbacks is very discouraging. But this still about, what
I'm looking for so I'll give it a shot and see how it works.
Andrew
On 17.04.2004, at 15:58, Jody Grafals wrote:
I
N PPP-SSH Mini-HOWTO" at
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ppp-ssh/index.html after reading your email,
section 2.2 Drawbacks is very discouraging. But this still about, what
I'm looking for so I'll give it a shot and see how it works.
Andrew
On 17.04.2004, at 15:58, Jody Grafals wrote:
I've done some neat things in the past using SSH port forwarding,
offering services from my local server on the internet via my public
servers. Is there anyway I can forward all the traffic from a single IP
on my Public server to my local server? Making a new kind of VPS
(Virtual Public server
I've done some neat things in the past using SSH port forwarding,
offering services from my local server on the internet via my public
servers. Is there anyway I can forward all the traffic from a single IP
on my Public server to my local server? Making a new kind of VPS
(Virtual Public server
first step.
Cheers
jody
regards,
-rodi
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 20:52, Jody Grafals wrote:
Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail
Is it possible to somehow use my Debian Linux server as a tool to
download pop mail from a remote server then forward it to my local mail
server (Exchange), I was t
sort of mail relaying tool for just moving lot of mail around?
thank
Jody
Teun Vink wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Jody Grafals" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 8:52 PM
Subject: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail
Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail
Is it possible to somehow use my Debian Linux server as a tool to
download pop mail from a remote server then forward it to my local mail
server (Exchange), I was thinking Sendmail might be able to do something
like this but I could not find any documentati
I have been trying to get this working for a long time now, can anyone give
me some help? I have even tried the old dpkg -P freeswan and started
from scratch a few times. You can see exactly what I type below and
the error I get, I attached the log dumb separately to try and keep
things neat. The s
I have been trying to get this working for a long time now, can anyone give
me some help? I have even tried the old dpkg -P freeswan and started
from scratch a few times. You can see exactly what I type below and
the error I get, I attached the log dumb separately to try and keep
things neat. The s
key: 'login-conf-file', type=1, flags=1,
data=login.config
01/09 01:15:21 yS0 key: 'fax-id', type=1, flags=3, data=
01/09 01:15:21 yS0 key: 'fax-min-speed', type=0, flags=1, data=0
01/09 01:15:21 yS0 key: 'fax-max-speed', type=0, flags=1, data=14400
01/
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