Well yes and no,
From the sounds of it the user is trusted and if it is a public box
any admin would have other counter measures in
On 10/22/07, Michael R. Head [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 16:46 -0500, Bill Asher wrote:
Anyone have a good HOWTO link for setting up a
My ultimate goal would be to provide each remote user a auth key,
username, pwd, clear text is not an option (when is it ever, hehe :).
Then each user can only get to their home folder and that is it. Also,
the sftp server will be behind a firewall with policies in place to
allow only those
they are on server cd, not on desktop. on server you have apt, but not synaptic.
On 10/24/07, Nay Myo Win [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DHCP
DNS
Squid
File Server
Print Server
I can't find above service in sypatic package and add/remove program.
what the fuck i can do without them as an Admin?
That's one of the resions why I play with other distros more these days.
Ubuntu never asks you to set a root when you install. And as you can see,
you need root from time to time.
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 10:05:02 pm Nay Myo Win wrote:
DHCP
DNS
Squid
File Server
Print Server
I can't
Perhaps if you:
1) Actually installed Ubuntu Server instead of the desktop
2) Read some documentation
You would:
A) Not have to send useless inflammatory emails to a mailing list
B) Not look so foolish
C) Get a useful and helpful response when you ask a question
On Tuesday 23 October
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 23:17, Keller, Damon A SPC MIL USA FORSCOM wrote:
That's one of the resions why I play with other distros more these days.
Ubuntu never asks you to set a root when you install. And as you can see,
you need root from time to time.
It's pretty trivial to enable a