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#26 2009-09-08 13:40:51

t4k1t
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I would be interested too, that is if there is any space left:D


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#27 2009-09-08 13:44:21

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Same here.

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#28 2009-09-08 13:49:05

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

sure :>

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#29 2009-09-08 14:02:48

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Logged in successfully. Thanks!


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#30 2009-09-08 14:09:42

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I would be interested in giving it a spin, too.

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#31 2009-09-08 14:11:16

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I'm interested too.


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#32 2009-09-08 14:25:42

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I'll grab one. smile


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#33 2009-09-08 14:31:05

klino
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I'm intrestd too...

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#34 2009-09-08 15:07:30

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

wuischke, arch0r, t4k1t accounts created. I think that's all I'll need for now.

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#35 2009-09-08 15:08:39

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Thanks!


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#36 2009-09-08 15:29:38

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

For the record, I've taken the advice some of you have suggested and gotten a dyndns address, you may now login via yourusername@sshbox.ath.cx

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#37 2009-09-08 15:40:40

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I am impressed by the success of your offer smile

I wonder if all the people requesting an account just wanted to contribute to the experiment, or if they really needed a remote access to a arch box (but the latter would be surprising, as it's dead easy to set up ssh server on your own box)


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#38 2009-09-08 15:48:27

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I'm interested in this.

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#39 2009-09-08 15:54:14

shining
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

ZankerH wrote:

wuischke, arch0r, t4k1t accounts created. I think that's all I'll need for now.

if that's all you need , please edit the thread title and your first post, otherwise people will keep requesting accounts smile


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#40 2009-09-08 16:00:00

ZankerH
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

shining wrote:

(but the latter would be surprising, as it's dead easy to set up ssh server on your own box)

As I've just found out. I seriously didn't expect this to be this simple.

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#41 2009-09-08 16:16:27

wuischke
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

The hard part is keeping everything running well and secure. ;-)

I'm helping out as a system administrator for a friend's small hosting firm and I've learned a lot doing so. (Although I'm running Debian and a lot of interesting requests for custom applications and services increase the learning factor for me.)

I'm waiting for my mail and then I'll see how usable it is (home internet connections are usually slow) and help you in your quest to learn more.

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#42 2009-09-08 16:55:54

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

If you could still spare a little room, I'm interested.

I manage quite a bunch of servers (Debian/Gentoo/Arch) myself and would definetely be willing to serve as guinea pig and tester for your endeavors wink

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#43 2009-09-08 18:01:21

ZankerH
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

wuischke wrote:

I'm waiting for my mail and then I'll see how usable it is (home internet connections are usually slow) and help you in your quest to learn more.

Sorry, thought I'd sent it already - done now.

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#44 2009-09-08 18:10:37

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

if u can provide me one. i m also interested in the account


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#45 2009-09-08 18:25:02

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

ZankerH wrote:

wuischke, arch0r, t4k1t accounts created. I think that's all I'll need for now.

Hm...didn't get any mail yet.


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#46 2009-09-08 18:50:55

ZankerH
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

t4k1t wrote:
ZankerH wrote:

wuischke, arch0r, t4k1t accounts created. I think that's all I'll need for now.

Hm...didn't get any mail yet.

I sent it to the address you linked to the "email" button on your forum profile. Just resent it just in case.

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#47 2009-09-08 18:56:08

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

It's pity I missed the queue sad
Any hint about what executions BOFTH has in his mind? smile

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#48 2009-09-08 19:00:09

ZankerH
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

kaaposc wrote:

It's pity I missed the queue sad
Any hint about what executions BOFTH has in his mind? smile

A keylogger to decrypt whatever you try to hide from me with ccrypt?
Randomly reformatting /home?
Set quotas to 1KB disk space, one process and 1KB/s web traffic?

And they say power corrupts people

lol

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#49 2009-09-08 19:12:12

t4k1t
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

ZankerH wrote:
t4k1t wrote:
ZankerH wrote:

wuischke, arch0r, t4k1t accounts created. I think that's all I'll need for now.

Hm...didn't get any mail yet.

I sent it to the address you linked to the "email" button on your forum profile. Just resent it just in case.

Ok...interesting, I don't get mails sent from this forum(tried to send one from my acc) I will just send you an email with my email-address, if you won't mind?
I even tried changing the profile settings regarding emails...very strange.


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#50 2009-09-08 19:25:49

ZankerH
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

A bunch of people seem to be having trouble with the forum email links. I replied to all of your mails.

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