Greg wrote:
I'm looking for a shell account provider. My needs are simple:
email service (preferably spool rather than imap/pop)
some disk space
dependable net connection, uptime, and disaster recovery
vim, mutt, lynx, w3m, tcsh, bash, sed, awk, grep, (procmail?)
Can anyone recommend s
I'm looking for a shell account provider. My needs are simple:
email service (preferably spool rather than imap/pop)
some disk space
dependable net connection, uptime, and disaster recovery
vim, mutt, lynx, w3m, tcsh, bash, sed, awk, grep, (procmail?)
Can anyone recommend such a servic
via any shell-account. So, for those of you who are blessed with
shell-users, chroot(), jail(), or <$whatever> them. Just don´t let
them create (&run) executables on your boxen.
0: http://www.securiteam.com/exploits/5NP061P4AW.html
*Not* funny, but here´s my log:
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just got a free shell account at sdf.lonestar.org. I've never messed
> with anything like this before, and could use some zmodem advice. I
> just installed the lrzsz package. Um, should I upload files from my
> box, or from the remote computer?
>
> sorry, I'm clueless.
Linux 2.0.36 SMPhttp://yahoo.aphroland.org/
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On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, tf wrote:
> hey guys,
>
> I just got a free shell account at sdf.lonestar.org. I've never messed
> with anything like this before, a
hey guys,
I just got a free shell account at sdf.lonestar.org. I've never messed
with anything like this before, and could use some zmodem advice. I
just installed the lrzsz package. Um, should I upload files from my
box, or from the remote computer?
sorry, I'm clueless. Is there a
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