I would use public key and fail2ban
D.
On Feb 27, 2009, at 14:05 , Tom Allison wrote:
Better to use public/private key authentication than to rely on
passwords.
On Feb 27, 2009, at 7:41 AM, Sébastien NOBILI
wrote:
Le vendredi 27 février 09 à 10:43, andy baxter a écrit :
I can make su
... ask nicely!
D.
On Feb 10, 2009, at 00:22 , Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Sythos (10/02/2009):
no lenny release as stable? :)
Good things come to those…
Mraw,
KiBi.
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You could use a VPN after connecting. This is one way you can have
encrypted traffic at an open hotspot.
D.
On Feb 8, 2009, at 09:56 , Chip Panarchy wrote:
Hello
You've probably been to a café before that offered WiFi via a Wireless
Hotspot. Or maybe you've been to an airport that had some
I use both debian and ubuntu, but the ubuntu lists are quite good as
well, so ubuntu users should stick to that for ubuntu question IMHO.
P.S. thanks to all the people who found the vulnerability and made the
fix. It was much more painless than i thought.
D.
On Jun 5, 2008, at 01:51, s. ke
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