6/28 The CSUA account is mainly for social use, and it's not a
mission-critical system. I've been using the Soda account for
almost 6 years, and have found it's very convenient since it does
not impose many of the restrictions of regular ISP accounts.
Therefore, I was quite puzzled by the SSH stuff -- I understand
the importance of security, but isn't the CSUA system is a
hacker's system? The decentralized nature of Soda is what made it
wonderful. If the current CSUA leadership wants to impose the
security measures, can you at least ask for feedback and inputs
from the users? I was surprised to see the login message without
hearing anything about the merit of this decision. I suggest for
now, the decision to shut down telnet should be postponed.
\_ I second that motion (even though this thread already ran a few
days ago)
\_ Need to have the rms:rms account turned on. |