I have also read tips from folks who use at(1) to schedule the
"safety net" firewall restoration, as opposed to using a cron(8)
job. at(1) is more suited to one-shot scheduled jobs, and it is
a little easier to tell it "run this ten minutes from now", for
changing values of now.
At 05:58 PM 12.13.2003 +0100, Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN] wrote:
>On Saturday 13 December 2003 17:25, Jack L. Stone wrote:
>> Dear list:
>> I manage a remote gateway/nat/router/fw server where it is not convenient
>> for anyone to go downtown to the colo and do reboots.
>>
>> I've managed to do everythin
On Saturday 13 December 2003 17:25, Jack L. Stone wrote:
> Dear list:
> I manage a remote gateway/nat/router/fw server where it is not convenient
> for anyone to go downtown to the colo and do reboots.
>
> I've managed to do everything here remotely from my own console, including
> reboots when upd