As far as I know this is the way it should be, I mean
you closed the access from outside; but not from your server.
So someone from outside cannot connect to them, but you, from
a shell on the server, can, of course...
Or did I misunderstood the question?
Greetz,
Bencze.
On Fri, 15 Nov 2
I have a problem with making a bash script. I have to make
many account sometimes on a Linux server (SuSE 7.0).
I would like to set a 'default' password for the new users,
just something like '123' or so (no vital information, just some
server for students, so a password like this is okay
Hello all,
I have a problem installing Galeon (the browser). I am using
SuSE 7.0 on an old system (P II at 300Mhz, 128Mb ram), and I wanted
to install Galeon because Netscape 6.2 is moving way too slowly on
my machine. (I tried Opera too, it was really nice, but a
./a.out maybe? To be sure you try to run it from the current
directory. I think your PATH environment varianle doesn't contains
the "." (current) directory...
Szekely-Benczedi Endre
-sysadmin
"Petru Maior" University
Targu Mures, Romania
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Sridhar J (