Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2017-09-01 Thread criggie
From: Volker Kuhlmann On Wed 30 Aug 2017 19:36:01 NZST +1200, criggie wrote: Not a problem - it sits there doing little. My current home project is to build more VMs and replace two elderly servers. What do you use for VMs? I use at home what I use at work, which

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2017-08-31 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Wed 30 Aug 2017 19:36:01 NZST +1200, criggie wrote: > Not a problem - it sits there doing little. My current home project > is to build more VMs and replace two elderly servers. What do you use for VMs? > Long term was going to redeploy one of the physical servers as a big > NAS with all

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2017-08-30 Thread Ross Drummond
I have a bash script installed on Horse that I sometimes need access to when I am out and about. Also useful in testing which ports are open on your world network interface. Cheers Ross Drummond On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 11:09:23 +1200 Robert Fisher wrote: > I have been

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2017-08-30 Thread Jim Cheetham
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 7:36 PM, criggie wrote: > This list's been fairly quiet lately - what are other people doing in their > networks ? Separating IoT devices into their own SSIDs/LANs and monitoring the connections they make. I lost my local fileserver to a dead mobo

[Linux-users] Horse

2017-08-30 Thread criggie
On 30/08/17 12:00, Robert Fisher I have been cleaning up my password database and found horse. I was pleasantly surprised that I could still log into it. Thanks Craig. Not a problem - it sits there doing little. My current home project is to build more VMs and replace

[Linux-users] Horse

2017-08-29 Thread Robert Fisher
I have been cleaning up my password database and found horse. I was pleasantly surprised that I could still log into it. Thanks Craig. ___ Linux-users mailing list Linux-users@lists.canterbury.ac.nz

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-08 Thread yuri
On 7 August 2016 at 17:21, csawtell wrote: > I have a few files the Horse is looking after. I would appreciate it if they > didn't meat a sticky end. No doubt you know this and would probably tell me the same: I hope those files on Horse aren't your only copy. Yuri de Groot

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread csawtell
I have a few files the Horse is looking after. I would appreciate it if they didn't meat a sticky end. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. - Original message - From: chris Date: 07/08/2016 13:09 (GMT+12:00) Date:07/08/2016 13:09 (GMT+12:00) To: Canterbury Linux Users

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread chris
On 06/08/16 21:09, criggie wrote: I'm migrating it to new hardware at this time, but it looks like noone has logged in for a very long time. Straw poll - do we still need this box? Yes please Criggie -- Please close the toilet lid. Water attracts frogs, and frogs attract snakes.

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread Nick Rout
I haven't used it for ages because I am too embarrassed to ask you for the 400th time to reset my forgotten password... On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 12:09 PM, criggie wrote: > On 07/08/16 12:00, linux-users-requ...@lists.canterbury.ac.nz wrote: > > Straw poll - do we still

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread criggie
On 07/08/16 12:00, linux-users-requ...@lists.canterbury.ac.nz wrote: > Straw poll - do we still need this box? Someone still uses it, so it can stay. Anyone needing access please send me a public SSH key (not the private bit as my coworkers are known to do!) and I'll sort it out. -- Criggie

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread Robert Fisher
I seldom used it but thanks for the service. Robert Fisher On 6 Aug 2016 9:09 p.m., "criggie" wrote: > I'm migrating it to new hardware at this time, but it looks like noone > has logged in for a very long time. > > Straw poll - do we still need this box? > > > -- >

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread Ross Drummond
I use horse occasionally to run a script. Horse is the only publicly accessible ssh server I can connect to. Bonus I can connect over IPV6. I have been in the process of porting the script over to Windows PowerShell. This will prompt me to get a move on. Cheers Ross Drummond On Sat, 06 Aug

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread Chris Hellyar
I've not used it in quite a while. I did think about it a couple of months back and try to log in but couldn't remember what password / ssh key I used. :-) I'd have thought that most folks who would have a need for a shell account 'out there' would have access to a box or two by now? Gone are

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Sat 06 Aug 2016 21:09:12 NZST +1200, criggie wrote: > I'm migrating it to new hardware at this time, but it looks like noone > has logged in for a very long time. > > Straw poll - do we still need this box? I do occasionally use it for testing something from the outside in, like ports. When

[Linux-users] Horse

2016-08-06 Thread criggie
I'm migrating it to new hardware at this time, but it looks like noone has logged in for a very long time. Straw poll - do we still need this box? -- Criggie http://criggie.org.nz/ ___ Linux-users mailing list Linux-users@lists.canterbury.ac.nz

Re: [Linux-users] Horse - ssh keys setup

2011-12-11 Thread C. Falconer
Christopher Sawtell wrote, On 12/10/2011 10:18 AM: On 10 December 2011 09:50, Volker Kuhlmann Access is by ssh key only (no password) so you'll have to also arrange with Craig how to get going on that. erm. tane@isolde ~ $ ssh ch...@shell.clug.org.nz mailto:ch...@shell.clug.org.nz

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2011-12-10 Thread Barry
On 10/12/11 10:18, Christopher Sawtell wrote: On 10 December 2011 09:50, Volker Kuhlmann Access is by ssh key only (no password) so you'll have to also arrange with Craig how to get going on that. erm. tane@isolde ~ $ ssh ch...@shell.clug.org.nz Password: Linux horse 3.0.0-1-amd64 #1

[Linux-users] Horse

2011-12-09 Thread Robert Fisher
I have not used Horse for ages but now that I want to I have forgotten and cannot find it's address. (I think I can remember my username and password) Can someone please enlighten me? -- Robert ___ Linux-users mailing list

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2011-12-09 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Sat 10 Dec 2011 09:43:30 NZDT +1300, Robert Fisher wrote: Can someone please enlighten me? Contact Craig Falconer (you can get his email from a post a few days ago). I'm not sure it's wise to publish the name, Craig will tell you anyway. Access is by ssh key only (no password) so you'll have

Re: [Linux-users] Horse

2011-12-09 Thread Christopher Sawtell
On 10 December 2011 09:50, Volker Kuhlmann Access is by ssh key only (no password) so you'll have to also arrange with Craig how to get going on that. erm. tane@isolde ~ $ ssh ch...@shell.clug.org.nz Password: Linux horse 3.0.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Sat Aug 27 16:21:11 UTC 2011 x86_64 [ ... ]

[Linux-users] horse is happy again

2011-11-27 Thread C. Falconer
I've found that horse had been a bit too enthusiastic adding IPs to /etc/hosts.deny and it was 135k lines long. Anyone using horse regularly who has a static IP, please email it to me for hosts.allow. -- Craig Falconer ___ Linux-users mailing

Re: [Linux-users] horse is happy again

2011-11-27 Thread C. Falconer
Christopher Sawtell wrote, On 11/28/2011 12:48 PM: On 27 November 2011 23:16, C. Falconer cfalco...@totalteam.co.nz mailto:cfalco...@totalteam.co.nz wrote: I've found that horse had been a bit too enthusiastic adding IPs to /etc/hosts.deny and it was 135k lines long. It would be nice