Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
> 2. Most servers in data centers have two root passwords - one owned by
> the client and one owned by the data center guys. You can always ask
> them to reset the root password for your userid.

you mean vps servers - where there are a bunch of different os's running
on a single box, in jailed installs.

like linode or freeVsd

otherwise data center guys just dont get root on your box - you get a
serial console however, so that you can do lots of remote hands without
bugging a datacenter guy

some of the good stuff you need to run a colo box are at
http://www.vix.com/personalcolo/


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