RE: [newbie] [Blondes protection] Linux Pitfalls.

2004-09-01 Thread Tony S. Sykes
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lyvim Xaphir > Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 1:19 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [newbie] [Blondes protection] Linux Pitfalls. > > > On Wed, 2004-09-01 at

Re: [newbie] [Blondes protection] Linux Pitfalls.

2004-09-01 Thread Vincent Voois
Lyvim Xaphir wrote: On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 07:31, Tony S. Sykes wrote: I have, on a production server at work. With the unix guru sat on my shoulder and he let me su and then rm *. So evidently you were not held culpable. (??) Nein, wir habe es nicht gewusst, i only did what i was told to do. :P

RE: [newbie] [Blondes protection] Linux Pitfalls.

2004-09-01 Thread Lyvim Xaphir
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 07:31, Tony S. Sykes wrote: > > I have, on a production server at work. With the unix guru sat on my shoulder and he > let me su and then rm *. So evidently you were not held culpable. (??) LX Want to buy your Pack or

Re: [newbie] [Blondes protection] Linux Pitfalls.

2004-09-01 Thread Vincent Voois
Tony S. Sykes wrote: (i also made stupid typo's like "chmod +spermbackup.sh", but this aside) lmao I'm wondering how many pitfalls there are that one should be very cautious for and if one do falls in, how it can be restored. The worst one I've ever done was what you did, but I did it worse becau

RE: [newbie] [Blondes protection] Linux Pitfalls.

2004-09-01 Thread Tony S. Sykes
> > > (i also made stupid typo's like "chmod +spermbackup.sh", but this > > aside) > > lmao > > > > > > I'm wondering how many pitfalls there are that one should be very > > cautious for and if one do falls in, how it can be restored. > > The worst one I've ever done was what you did, but I

Re: [newbie] [Blondes protection] Linux Pitfalls.

2004-09-01 Thread Lyvim Xaphir
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 06:55, Vincent Voois wrote: > We've been talking about Linux security issues... i'm just wondering > how many fool-traps are in there and how they can be > recovered, i mention one: > > -bash-2.05b$ su > Password: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# chmod +444 -R

[newbie] [Blondes protection] Linux Pitfalls.

2004-09-01 Thread Vincent Voois
We've been talking about Linux security issues... i'm just wondering how many fool-traps are in there and how they can be recovered, i mention one: -bash-2.05b$ su Password: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# chmod +444 -R * If anybody can see what is going on... i just changed all file-