Re: bash $TMOUT

2008-07-23 Thread Jeroen van Meeuwen
Mike McGrath wrote: Trying to prevent stuff like this: XXX pts/7XXX 06Jul08 10:11 0.06s 0.10s sshd: XXX [priv] ^^^ holy moly :) holy alright -Jeroen ___

Re: bash $TMOUT

2008-07-23 Thread Mike McGrath
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Jorge Bras wrote: Hi there, If people start using screen they just have to reconnect, et voila, continue to work. At least for me, screen was the solution. just my 2 cents. Even in screen's case it'd kill the session during the timeout, unless someone unset $TMOUT

Spam headers @fp.o addresses

2008-07-23 Thread Mike McGrath
I've started adding spam headers to all @fp.o emails. Please keep your eyes and ears out for any strangeness. We'll likely have to further configure things. I've also been considering changing the standard spam headers to fedora specific headers so people understand where they are coming from

Re: Spam headers @fp.o addresses

2008-07-23 Thread seth vidal
On Wed, 2008-07-23 at 13:37 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote: I've started adding spam headers to all @fp.o emails. Please keep your eyes and ears out for any strangeness. We'll likely have to further configure things. I've also been considering changing the standard spam headers to fedora

Re: bash $TMOUT

2008-07-23 Thread Ricky Zhou
On 2008-07-23 09:07:58 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Jorge Bras wrote: If people start using screen they just have to reconnect, et voila, continue to work. At least for me, screen was the solution. A downside with that solution is that if I detach a screen session and end my

Re: bash $TMOUT

2008-07-23 Thread Jared Brothers
2008/7/23 Ricky Zhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 2008-07-23 09:07:58 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Jorge Bras wrote: If people start using screen they just have to reconnect, et voila, continue to work. At least for me, screen was the solution. A downside with that solution is

Re: bash $TMOUT

2008-07-23 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 07:44:25PM -0500, Mike McGrath wrote: The idea is more to ensure that sessions aren't just left open for someone to come upon and mess with. 6 days is a long time to have been logged in especially in idle. Means there's a shell who knows where protected by who knows

Re: bash $TMOUT

2008-07-23 Thread Ricky Zhou
On 2008-07-23 08:39:07 PM, Chuck Anderson wrote: 1. Isn't it a bad idea to be storing your SSH keys long term in process memory of a remote system anyway? Or are these keys only for Fedora stuff? Yes and yes :-) Thanks, Ricky pgp6iOgBkiQGs.pgp Description: PGP signature