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scholar
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Bye, Grex.
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Jun 5 11:44 UTC 2009 |
in 2005, there were ~20,000 entries in /etc/passwd.
right now, there are 3382.
bye, grex.
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cross
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response 1 of 19:
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Jun 5 14:25 UTC 2009 |
yeah, it's pretty sad. :-(
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denise
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response 2 of 19:
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Jun 5 18:41 UTC 2009 |
It would be cool if we could come up with ideas to revive things here...
I wish we had more regular meetings to continue discussing issues such
as this.
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tsty
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response 3 of 19:
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Jun 6 05:34 UTC 2009 |
i;d like to know what to do with all those rt emails i haver started
getting. to wit:
el enamorado via RT ... Thu Jun 04 17:38:05 2009: Request 1250
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scholar
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response 4 of 19:
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Jun 7 02:22 UTC 2009 |
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scholar
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response 5 of 19:
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Jun 8 12:33 UTC 2009 |
cross, could this have anything to do with your extremely restrictive default
shell?
is there actually any effective way for users to get a functional shell?
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tsty
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response 6 of 19:
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Jun 8 18:29 UTC 2009 |
i thik it;s thorugh the request stuff ... that i;d llkke to know how
to handle ....
as for the smaller numberr of entries ... prolly a big reap in hte
last 6 mos or so.
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cross
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response 7 of 19:
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Jun 9 13:09 UTC 2009 |
resp:5 Numbers were way down before I put that in; they've been
that way for the last couple of years.
If you want to complain about the restricted shell, I ask you: Would
you prefer to have Chad and others routinely taking Grex down for
a week at a time?
resp:6 There are some fairly detailed instructions in the staff
conference.
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scholar
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response 8 of 19:
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Jun 10 10:02 UTC 2009 |
Of course I wouldn't prefer that, but the choice isn't one or the other. Why
can't we have it so Grex will provide access upon receipt of a token monetary
sum? Why can't we have a group of trusted users who are able to ban any
addresses cdalten might use? Why can't we have a system where people are
actually able to be validated and get access? Why can't there be a shell
that, at the very least, is a lot less restrictive than essentially useless
default?
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