Re: [SLUG] ssh certificate logins

2008-10-11 Thread Brian Sydney Jathanna
We I don't know what makes you flame so hard with a simple suggestion of mine. I've tested PortKnock, I like it and I feel comfortable with it. Since Phill had asked an open question for alternative approaches to secure his network, I made a simple suggestion. I don't know why yo

[SLUG] Re: Atom Processor - what distro works?

2008-10-11 Thread bill
Thanks Ken and Dion for the replies. I tried posting to the Slug List via my ISP's WebMail whilst in Osaka, but the post is apparently still being held pending Moderator approval. The Mini-ITX board I bought is an Intel D945GCLF2 which has a Dual-Core Atom Processor and integrated graphics, a

Re: [SLUG] ssh certificate logins

2008-10-11 Thread Daniel Pittman
"Brian Sydney Jathanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > We > I don't know what makes you flame so hard with a simple suggestion of > mine. I am not, by the traditional meaning of the term, "flaming" you here, though I will grant you that I am not working hard to be being especially

Re: [SLUG] ssh certificate logins

2008-10-11 Thread Owen Townend
2008/10/12 Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: [snip] > To me, this is like airport security: I am all in favour of securing air > travel. I am not in favour of doing things that make people *feel* > secure without actually doing a damn thing. > > Regards, >Daniel Hey, Just to quickly we

Re: [SLUG] ssh certificate logins

2008-10-11 Thread Daniel Pittman
"Owen Townend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 2008/10/12 Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > [snip] >> To me, this is like airport security: I am all in favour of securing air >> travel. I am not in favour of doing things that make people *feel* >> secure without actually doing a damn thing. >