Hi,
I just discovered
http://www.securityfocus.com/cgi-bin/archive.pl?id=1&mid=221337&start=2001-10-15&end=2001-10-21
thanks to /. (so I'm sure more of you are aware of it). I was just
wondering if anyone can let me know how we discover when we are likely
to see an update for the kernel on
I can't resist it!
Add a usb digital camera to the box and only allow people who are not
logged in via ssh (and therefore known users) to shut the machine down
by using the Ctrl+Alt+Del on a keyboard. Add a shutdown init script to
the start of the process which takes a few snaps of the shutd
Carel Fellinger wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 10:37:24AM +0000, Niall Walsh wrote:
>
>>I can't resist it!
>>
>
>me too:)
>
>
>>Add a usb digital camera to the box and only allow people who are not
>>
>
>I've thought of this too, bu
Hi,
I just discovered
http://www.securityfocus.com/cgi-bin/archive.pl?id=1&mid=221337&start=2001-10-15&end=2001-10-21
thanks to /. (so I'm sure more of you are aware of it). I was just
wondering if anyone can let me know how we discover when we are likely
to see an update for the kernel on
I can't resist it!
Add a usb digital camera to the box and only allow people who are not
logged in via ssh (and therefore known users) to shut the machine down
by using the Ctrl+Alt+Del on a keyboard. Add a shutdown init script to
the start of the process which takes a few snaps of the shutd
Carel Fellinger wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 10:37:24AM +, Niall Walsh wrote:
I can't resist it!
me too:)
Add a usb digital camera to the box and only allow people who are not
I've thought of this too, but rejected it because it's s easy to
circumvent, just
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