Gee pictures of the fair? cool... why dont you submit them for the doorbook project we did this year? we only have about 100 images... I have them posted at: http://wWw.RockSolidNetworks.com/Doorbook/
Jamie On Sunday 04 August 2002 01:27 am, Ben Barrett wrote: : On Sat, 2002-08-03 at 15:46, Jacob Meuser wrote: : >... : > True, but I use the static IP# to get into my (remote) systems, not to : > let people into my (home) systems. I could leave sshd open to more IP#s : > on my remote systems, but I'd rather not. : : Hey, why not go with the cheaper connectivity and use neat-o features of : this great free software, spoofing your IP from any ol' dynamic dialup, : aol free trials, OR other packetspace you might find? : : Seriously, I can see this being a reasonable protection to have in : place, of course, but it seems like it'd be such a hassle. Why not : require the ssh session to come from a microsoft's subnet, then spoof : one of their IP's, just for fun? How about my cellphone's IP, that : doesn't get used too often? Odd though, most folks trust SSH enough to : enjoy the benefits of being able to use it to log in from just about : anywhere they can get network access... the bigger risk, afaik, is : trusting an unknown ssh client. : : On a more human note: Happy August, folks!! : Anyone go to any good swimming holes lately? : : catcha soon... anyone else up for a rogue meeting? : : Ben : : PS - I have some great new digital photos soon to come, tho I will not : be posting the URL to the list, but if you want it ping me... : I'll collect addresses and send it out once I upload everything to the : gallery. Contains: country fair with WLAN tree installation and : firedancing, local fireworks, and other good fun! 8^] -- for setting/changing your eug-lug mailinglist subscription use this website: http://wWw.RockSolidNetworks.com/eug-lug.html no microsoft products were used to produce this message.
