Please, give some credits to Rootprompt. I saw this article there first and it's a nice site with some good articles showing up every now and then. Almost completely done by 1 person named Noel
Authentication based on something you know (password) is weak. You should use strong authentication (something you own, or something you are) by now on every system possible.
At http://www.redhat.com/about/corporate/team/young.h tml, you can still find his info:
As Co-founder and Chairman of Red Hat, Bob is very active in determining the company's strategic and creative direction and driving the global, industry-wide adoption of open source development practice.
Just added the following line to /etc/postfix/blacklist:
:)
134.17 550 You are on our blacklist
I'd rather have a system that doesn't crash than fancy crashdumps and crash dump analysis
Make sure they won't sue you! (rpm -e `rpm -qa|grep automake`)
Please, give some credits to Rootprompt. I saw this article there first and it's a nice site with some good articles showing up every now and then. Almost completely done by 1 person named Noel
That's exactly why!
Perhaps Jörg will leave xcdroast to more Open Standards minded people now that he's got something new on his hands?
Authentication based on something you know (password) is weak. You should use strong authentication (something you own, or something you are) by now on every system possible.
A 3D haystack!
At http://www.redhat.com/about/corporate/team/young.h tml, you can still find his info:
As Co-founder and Chairman of Red Hat, Bob is very active in determining the company's strategic and creative direction and driving the global, industry-wide adoption of open source development practice.