On 01/05/09 15:43, Menno Lageman wrote:
Steffen Weiberle wrote:
For my test zones, I usually don't set a password via /etc/sysidcfg.
Usually I don't configure ssh to allow root login, and the zones are
configured with limited network services (secure by default), so I
don't worry.
With
For my test zones, I usually don't set a password via /etc/sysidcfg.
Usually I don't configure ssh to allow root login, and the zones are
configured with limited network services (secure by default), so I don't
worry.
With build 105 (the one with Crossbow integrated), all of a sudden
zlogin
Steffen Weiberle wrote:
For my test zones, I usually don't set a password via /etc/sysidcfg.
Usually I don't configure ssh to allow root login, and the zones are
configured with limited network services (secure by default), so I don't
worry.
With build 105 (the one with Crossbow
On Mon 05 Jan 2009 at 03:08PM, Steffen Weiberle wrote:
For my test zones, I usually don't set a password via /etc/sysidcfg.
Usually I don't configure ssh to allow root login, and the zones are
configured with limited network services (secure by default), so I don't
worry.
With build 105