Hi Michael, On 07/03/13 11:17, Michael Clemens notierte:
> * IRC clients (e.g. irssi) > * jabber clients (e.g. mcabber) > * mail clients (e.g. mutt, pine) > * compilers (gcc etc.) > * screen/tmux > * git I think everybody is running these services already at a home or remote machine. So there is no real need to provide these. But they fit into a nice scheme. And it would be a shame to offer such a shell server without them. > * OpenVPN service, so fellows can encrypt their connection when they are > on the road > * web site hosting > * databases (MySQL, postgresql etc.) > * SSH tunneling > * File storage Seems like a very nice playground. > * Enough fellows have to show interest in such a system Well; I'm not a fellow yet. But I like the idea in general. Perhaps with optional running additional custom compiled services? > * Besides me, I would need two other fellows with skills in Linux/Unix > administration I'm not a security specialist. But I would like to help out. I have basic knowledge of Linux admininstration. So if there is anything going on, feel free to contact me. Regards, Phil
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