I suggest a really cruel and cunning trick.
Get her to demonstrate the problem and how ssh is causing it.
Don't mention until afterward that you disabled the service before she
began.
(Alternatively, run netstat and ask her to point out all the alleged
connections between ssh and the s
On 24 November 2006 10:17, Rui Covelo wrote:
>> No. I'd recommend looking at other general network issues. Or perhaps
>> the autossh package will help?
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> autossh won't help because the problem is with ADS. ssh runs fine. I
> think I'll just ignore her. She is also accusing ssh for excessiv
No. I'd recommend looking at other general network issues. Or perhaps
the autossh package will help?
autossh won't help because the problem is with ADS. ssh runs fine. I
think I'll just ignore her. She is also accusing ssh for excessive
connections do an MS SQL Server used by the ADS which is
Rui Covelo wrote:
Hi!
I'm a Linux and Mac OSX user but, unfortunately, I currently am a
windows sysadmin. Therefore I try do use cygwin to fill some
"deficiencies" of windows boxes.
I recently installed Cygwin and an OpenSSH server in a windows 2003
box. It has been running fine and all my coll
Hi!
I'm a Linux and Mac OSX user but, unfortunately, I currently am a
windows sysadmin. Therefore I try do use cygwin to fill some
"deficiencies" of windows boxes.
I recently installed Cygwin and an OpenSSH server in a windows 2003
box. It has been running fine and all my colleagues are very hap
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