The very nature of syslog allows any system to log to it from a
machine that set it is a loghost, so while there may be a DOS to fill
up /var/log, its also a feature of syslogd.
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Chrismailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Friday, October 05, 2001, 1:41:48 PM, you wrote:
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The very nature of syslog allows any system to log to it from a
machine that set it is a loghost, so while there may be a DOS to fill
up /var/log, its also a feature of syslogd.
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Chrismailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Friday, October 05, 2001, 1:41:48 PM, you wrote:
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This is easy:
as the user that runs the CVS scripts:
run ssh-keygen
it will run thru and ask where you want the file (~/.ssh/identity will
be fine)
when prompted for a password just hit return, and again on the next line
now copy the contents of ~/.ssh/identity.pub to the
This is easy:
as the user that runs the CVS scripts:
run ssh-keygen
it will run thru and ask where you want the file (~/.ssh/identity will
be fine)
when prompted for a password just hit return, and again on the next line
now copy the contents of ~/.ssh/identity.pub to the
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