I carry out a lot of my internet access via a T-Mobile 3G dongle. Does this mean I'd be blocked?
Are you also installing list software, as discussed previously? (eg mailman?) I'd be interested in doing some admin on that, if possible (not that I've used mailman before - but I've had some experience of other systems over the years. And I can always RTFM).
David
________________________________________ From: manchester-bounces@lists.fsfe.org [manchester-bounces@lists.fsfe.org] on behalf of Sam Tuke [samtuke@fsfe.org] Sent: 17 February 2012 13:27 To: Anna Morris Cc: manchester@lists.fsfe.org; Samantha Bail Subject: Re: [FSFE-Manc] [Manchester] Server set up day tomorrow
OK, the server IS in fact accessible via standard SSH. This means we have full, typical, secure remote control of the machine. I tried this yesterday from my mobile, but it looks like a security system (DenyHosts) had been sensibly installed automatically and set to block access from mobile networks.
So, who wants access? I guess we need a policy on how many people can login and how many people are administrators (have root privileges).
Thanks,
Sam.
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