PDAs are your friend.

CS

On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 11:49:42AM +1259, Chris K. Young wrote:
> Quoted from [EMAIL PROTECTED] [29 Jan 2005]:
> > OTOH, I suppose if you memorized your own Linux server's fingerprint
> > maybe you're ok.
>
> And then there are things called pieces of paper. :-) You write down
> your server's fingerprint on something that is hard to lose, and carry
> it with you. Maybe on your credit card's signature strip. :-P
>
>       ---Chris K., who carried pieces of paper with one-time passwords
>          when travelling.
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