On Mon Aug 12, 2002 at 06:41:32PM -0700, David Guntner wrote:

> > > Sounds good.  I'll be eagerly awaiting it.  Like I said, I need to have 
> > > password authentication turned on because some of my friends just flat-out 
> > > aren't up to anything else. :-)  But since *my* ID now effectively holds 
> > > the "keys to the kingdom," I want to lock it up as tight as I can.
> > 
> > Looking around, I think it can be done, but I don't have the answer
> > yet...  My writing of the piece on openssh has been interrupted with a
> > few other things that need to be dealt with first.  I'll try to finish
> > it up this weekend... then it will give you all kinds of tips and
> > ideas on using openssh effectively... =)
> 
> Sounds good.  Let me know when it's done so I can look it over.  If you 
> sent such a notification to the group, please let me know again - I've been 
> away for the weekend and just barely saw *this* note to reply to.  If you 
> sent another message since the one I'm replying to now, I didn't see it in 
> the 500 pounds of E-Mail that I waded through upon my return from the 
> camping trip.... :-)

Well, no news on it yet...  haven't gotten much further with that
article (yet)... after I wrap a few other things up, I'll be trying to
finish it off (hopefully tonight).

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