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From: Michael L. <inc...@jm...> - 2002-08-20 15:59:06
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<html><head><meta Name=3D'keywords' Content=3D'commtouch, pronto, mail, = free email, free, branded, web based, free web based email, communicatio= ns, internet, software, advertising banners, e-mail, free software'></he= ad><body ><div align=3D'left'><font ><blockquote><blockquote><TT>Kel= ledin,<BR> <BR> I have an account on GeekLog, and my post was <BR> sent to the Admins before being posted, so I <BR> know it can be setup to do that...and that <BR> would keep the riff-raff from posting garbage; <BR> of course we should look into it more.<BR> <BR> <BR> Michael<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> ---- Begin Original Message ----<BR> <BR> From: Kelledin <BR> <kel...@sk...><BR> Sent: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 09:47:22 -0500<BR> To: "Michael Lauzon" <BR> <inc...@jm...><BR> CC: max...@li...<BR> Subject: Re: Re: Re: [Maxlinux-devel] <BR> inceptionos.org<BR> <BR> <BR> On Tuesday 20 August 2002 09:24 am, Michael <BR> Lauzon wrote:<BR> > What about the people who don't have 'Net <BR> > access from home -- me for example -- so I <BR> > don't have keys and whatnot, so is it <BR> possible <BR> > to setup the RaQ to have a way for me to <BR> access <BR> > it like I access a Linux account through <BR> > Telnet?<BR> <BR> I would think that if you could reach the RaQ <BR> via telnet, you <BR> could also reach it via ssh...same network, <BR> just a different <BR> port and protocol. =A0Am I missing some crucial <BR> detail here?<BR> <BR> Getting yourself a "public SSH key" is a simple <BR> matter once <BR> you've got OpenSSH installed--no need to <BR> actually register with <BR> an online database somwhere. =A0You just generate <BR> an RSA key pair <BR> via "ssh-keygen -t rsa" and enter the password <BR> when it asks for <BR> one. =A0When you want SSH2 public-key access to a <BR> server, you just <BR> send your ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub file (and a nice <BR> little access <BR> request message) off to the server admin.<BR> <BR> > (http://www.inceptionos.org/) site, will be <BR> the<BR> > official site for the project, if I understand<BR> > your question correctly. =A0Have you had a <BR> chance<BR> > to check out GeekLog (http://geeklog.sf.net/)<BR> > to see what it can do?<BR> <BR> At this point, I think we're all in favor of <BR> using <BR> inceptionos.org as the main site. =A0As for FTP <BR> hosting...inceptionos.org will at least be a <BR> primary mirror. =A0<BR> Better for it to become the master FTP archive, <BR> I think--the <BR> alternative is for developers to connect to my <BR> box over a dodgy <BR> cable modem with a mere 30K/sec upstream. =A0Ouch <BR> ouch ouch. =3D/<BR> <BR> I'm personally in favor of Geeklog myself--it <BR> suits the style we <BR> want quite well. =A0It'll take a MySQL backend, <BR> but it shouldn't <BR> generate enough SQL traffic to overload the <BR> system--especially <BR> if we don't have the "riff-raff" commenting all <BR> the time and <BR> competing for first post (no offense to the <BR> riff-raff ;).<BR> <BR> -- <BR> Kelledin<BR> "If a server crashes in a server farm and no <BR> one pings it, does <BR> it still cost four figures to fix?"<BR> <BR> <BR> ---- End Original Message ----<BR> <BR> <BR> </TT><br><br><font><p align=3Dleft><TT>Michael Lauzon<BR> Founder & Lead Project Manager<BR> InceptionOS Project<BR> http://www.sf.net/projects/max<BR> linux/<BR> inc...@jm...</TT><br>For the coolest stuff on the web vis= it http://www.jmm.ca<br>________________________________________________= ____________<br>Get your own FREE Web and POP E-mail Service in 14 langu= ages at http://www.zzn.com.<br></blockquote></blockquote></div></font></= body></html> |