It can't be a bad idea to have such a policy, aside from the possibility of
people forgetting their passwords. Also, you may be getting them into a
good habit of doing that, they may end up changing passwords often for
everything. :)
Ross
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 20:01:32 +0100, ullmic6 [EMAIL
into Slackware,
Openwall, and Debian. They're regarded as the best for most servers that
I've seen (RedHat aside due to publicity).
Basically, download some ISOs and put them on test machines, see which you
like.
Ross Nelson
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PGP key at randomdata.net/pgp_spyd.txt
On Sat, 18 Jan
equivalent or not, I do most things by command in *nix) called WinPT
(sorry, URL not available right now). The version that I have installed,
which is probably outdated, has a few features (read: bugs), but they
can be fixed by either closing the Key Manager window or the whole
program.
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Ross Nelson
If you have a copy of Norton AV lying around, stick the CD in. I believe
that'll let you scan from the CD. However, I'm not sure about how to use
updated files.
You could always go with what my second attempt would be: find a way to
burn a running copy of Linux onto a CD (not via ISO, but
purposes until we move on to bigger and better things
(2kS, 2kAS, *nix).
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file? If so, how does one do that?
Ross Nelson
On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Joel F. wrote:
One way to do it is setup a login script, so that the policys are
automatically imported on login.
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that user out
of changing many settings, but it didn't work. Am I supposed to move the
.pol file to a different folder or something? `Visitor' still has all
rights that anyone else in `Users' or `Guests' (not sure where I put it)
has.
Ross Nelson
If you don't find one, you can always look on NetBSD's site (
http://www.netbsd.org ). NBSD works on tons of platforms; I haven't
counted, but I'd say that it works on around 30 or so.
Ross Nelson
On Tue, 25 Jun
2002, Robert Woods wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone knows of links