be pretty happy :-)
Sure, it would make us happy, however most have accepted it as the price
of doing business on the Internet in Australia. *shrug* If you can't
afford it, why are you using it?
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the installation for you.
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get the idea, looping message!)
I'd suggest a very large hammer aimed at the exchange box, or the admin
of said exchange box ;-)
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the idea, looping message!)
I'd suggest a very large hammer aimed at the exchange box, or the admin
of said exchange box ;-)
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On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 20:17, Jason Lim wrote:
Probably someone has done all this in the past, and in fact I have found a
distro that *sounds* like it does this, but it is a weird heavily
customized Redhat, and I would perfer to stick with the Debian that we all
love.
I'm doing something
On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 22:13, Joel Michael wrote:
I got this information off a web site that's bookmarked on my work
computer, if you want I'll dig up the URL tomorrow.
well, the URL is http://www.sjdjweis.com/linux/proxyarp/ for those that
are interested.
Cheers,
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On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 20:17, Jason Lim wrote:
Probably someone has done all this in the past, and in fact I have found a
distro that *sounds* like it does this, but it is a weird heavily
customized Redhat, and I would perfer to stick with the Debian that we all
love.
I'm doing something
On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 22:13, Joel Michael wrote:
I got this information off a web site that's bookmarked on my work
computer, if you want I'll dig up the URL tomorrow.
well, the URL is http://www.sjdjweis.com/linux/proxyarp/ for those that
are interested.
Cheers,
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Joel Michael
Systems
On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 12:19, Tim Quinlan wrote:
how about setting the user's shell to /bin/true. this allows ftp, but no
login shell. so it may work for scp as well.
This is true, but you can still (probably) use ssh to execute commands,
like /bin/sh, and effectively get a shell.
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