Re: [techtalk] GPG on different machines

2000-07-31 Thread kelly

On Sun, 30 Jul 2000 21:20:35 -0400, Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:


>I have installed GPG on 2 different machines. The different user
>accounts on these machines are identical. Very likely, I plan to have
>2 sets of keys for each user account, one for each machine. Are there
>any good practices regarding the number of keys a user may have?

It's my considered opinion that you should have a different key for
each account/resource you have; that way, the compromise of one key
doesn't threaten any of your other resources.

Kelly


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Re: [techtalk] more Quake II for linux...

2000-07-31 Thread Tina Johnsson

Gee, I wish I could help you. I'm a quakeoholic you know.. ;-)
I hope your problem gets solved!
/diffuze

> Ugh. I hate to ask this question on here, since
> it's really not production-related/serious but I
> don't have a clue what to do/try so I'm desperate.
> 
> I run a Quake II server over my cable modem
> on my RHL (6.0, + a lot of 6.2 upgrades, and
> the 2.2.16-3 i686 kernel) server. However, at
> times the q2 server just shuts down without
> warning. At first I thought it was under high
> traffic loads, but that isn't the case since it does
> it sometimes when there's only one person
> connected.
> 
> If anyone has some experience or suggestions,
> I would greatly appreciate them!
> 
> Thanks!
> Walt
> 
> -~
>   Another Glitch in the Call
>--- -- -- --- 
>   (Sung to the tune of a recent Pink Floyd song.)
> 
> We don't need no indirection
> We don't need no flow control
> No data typing or declarations
> Did you leave the lists alone?
> 
>   Hey!  Hacker!  Leave those lists alone!
> 
> Chorus:
>   All in all, it's just a pure-LISP function call.
>   All in all, it's just a pure-LISP function call.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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