How to grant limited access to your server
It isn’t always easy to offer services to other people in the IT field – especially if you want to be sure to limit their access to their files and folders to ensure they cannot break things. To do that, we use rssh, the restricted shell. First of all, let’s start with the installation procedure, which is a […]
Password recovery on a Cisco 1600
While cleaning up my mess here, I found an old Cisco device, an old 1600 series router which I wanted to inspect before considering to throw it away. After some network magic I found the old IP I used but didn’t get over the password prompt to sneak around in the configs. My mood dropped instantly as I […]
LinuxDay 2010 in Dornbirn
Last Weekend was the day of the LinuxDay in Dornbirn, in Vorarlberg. This is one of those events, where a geek like me feels ‘home’ as it is possible to talk with likeminded people like Thomas, someone of the KDE Team or Mark and Miriam of the Amarok-Hackers
This is strange
I am a little lost and need your help due to an unknown package which I got a couple of days ago, as I am pretty clueless where the package came from. And ‘clueless’ in that case means that I absolutely have no clue where it came from as I don’t know the sender. The package came inside […]
Small changes regarding comments
Due to the long comment threads – especially those funny discussions between Grazer and Gina – I was forced to do something regarding usability. To be able to get to the end of the threads in time I set up pagination, just in case you wonder…