Hi all,
I have an interesting question regarding SysV startup / shutdown scripts.
One machine 'the server' has two smaller machines (firewalls) physically
installed inside it. They are single board computers that fit into the
5.25 drive bays on the server. I have configured them as choke
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Subject: [SLUG] Question regarding sysv scripts
Hi all,
I have an interesting question regarding SysV startup / shutdown scripts.
One machine 'the server' has two smaller machines (firewalls) physically
installed inside it. They are single board computers that fit into the
5.25
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Subject: [SLUG] Question regarding sysv scripts
Hi all,
I have an interesting question regarding SysV startup / shutdown scripts.
One machine 'the server' has two smaller machines (firewalls) physically
installed inside
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::From: Andy Eager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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::Can ssh be configured not to ask for a password ? (I know this is unusual).
I setup ssh not to ask for a passwd for an astronomy application which
accessed a remote tape drive within the astornomy application shell
Jill Rowling wrote:
How about a background task on the FW machines that checks to see if the
server is running. If it is running, the FW program goes back to sleep. If
it is not running (ping or something) then the FW program checks again after
a set time (in case you have just unplugged the