Re: [SLL] so *now* who has shell accounts?

2011-05-09 Thread Mike Schuh
On Mon, 9 May 2011, Billy wrote: >Thanks to everybody who wrote or posted. I also checked speakeasy.org, >but they don't really seem to exist anymore, at least as an ISP. speakeasy.net still exists ... -- Mike Schuh, Seattle USA

Re: [SLL] so *now* who has shell accounts?

2011-05-09 Thread Billy
Thanks to everybody who wrote or posted. I also checked speakeasy.org, but they don't really seem to exist anymore, at least as an ISP. That's puzzling, because there was no discussion on this list about speakeasy's going away; I think that they still had a business in end-user shell accounts as

Re: [SLL] so *now* who has shell accounts?

2011-05-08 Thread Bill Thompson
I've been using SDF on and off since the BBS days (http://sdf.lonestar.org/) It's all 64-bit BSD and not Linux, but it is a real old-school ISP with shell access and a whole lot more. On Sun, 2011-05-08 at 12:49 -0500, Alexandr Normuradov wrote: > You can easily go with http://www.hostgator.com/s

Re: [SLL] so *now* who has shell accounts?

2011-05-08 Thread Alexandr Normuradov
You can easily go with http://www.hostgator.com/shared.shtml, all of the plans have SSH access. Powered by Centos. All user level commands work, of course except root ones. Sincerely, Alexandr Normuradov 425-522-3703 On 8 May 2011 02:03, Eric Fowler wrote: > rsync.net offers shell access over

Re: [SLL] so *now* who has shell accounts?

2011-05-08 Thread Eric Fowler
rsync.net offers shell access over ssh. Eric On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Francois Caen wrote: > On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 3:04 PM, William Kreuter wrote: >> I want to establish a shell account accessible by >> ssh, somewhat preferably offering a RHEL-6 command >> line and the stock applicatio

Re: [SLL] so *now* who has shell accounts?

2011-05-07 Thread Francois Caen
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 3:04 PM, William Kreuter wrote: > I want to establish a shell account accessible by > ssh, somewhat preferably offering a RHEL-6 command > line and the stock applications that come with > RHEL-5, 6, Fedora, or something reasonably close. > (CentOS or I suppose just about any

[SLL] so *now* who has shell accounts?

2011-05-07 Thread William Kreuter
I think that this was last discussed long enough ago that the information ought to be updated. I want to establish a shell account accessible by ssh, somewhat preferably offering a RHEL-6 command line and the stock applications that come with RHEL-5, 6, Fedora, or something reasonably close. (Ce