On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Νικόλαος Κούρας <nikos.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: > TheRE is this saying that applis to you: > A THIEF BELEIVES EVERYBODY STEALS. > > You do not trust people because you think all of them are likely to screw > you, when its the other way around.
You really need to do a basic course in internet security. Why do we have SSL? Is it because everyone's honest and trustworthy? Why do you access your server using a password in the first place? I mean, if people are honest, wouldn't it be fine to just use TELNET and simply enter your name to get access? Please don't misunderstand me. If I hated you, thought you worthless, and/or was angry at you, I would not be trying to explain this; you would have been in my killfile weeks ago and I would not even be aware of your problems. I think you have the capacity to learn and improve, but you really need to put some effort into figuring out what you're doing. I dread to think what you're charging your clients for the shoddy service you're offering them. With ten clients, you're probably having to charge them the equivalent of $US50/year just for cpanel, on top of all your other costs. No wonder the economy of Greece is in trouble. ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list