X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=website%2Fbugs%2Fsetup-test-server-for-public.mdwn;h=2cafafce4b4b8fef58e7e355a70dcbe2da436315;hb=48bdbc58cfe649c404240b629d9cef5134da5937;hp=b659b53ad9917b270f3a25aeaa474d938341eeea;hpb=b17336f72c179e4132f318d4ab69a31dfea560de;p=monkeysphere.git diff --git a/website/bugs/setup-test-server-for-public.mdwn b/website/bugs/setup-test-server-for-public.mdwn index b659b53..2cafafc 100644 --- a/website/bugs/setup-test-server-for-public.mdwn +++ b/website/bugs/setup-test-server-for-public.mdwn @@ -14,11 +14,15 @@ authentication, I guess. -- Big Jimmy. -> Maybe we should use George? As you point out - it doesn't actually -> have to do any user authentication. It seems like a waste to have a -> virtual machine that does nothing but deny people's ssh connections. -> And - george is already setup and ready to go. -> -- Sir Jam Jam +--- + +Maybe we should use George? As you point out - it doesn't actually +have to do any user authentication. It seems like a waste to have a +virtual machine that does nothing but deny people's ssh connections. +And - george is already setup and ready to go. +-- Sir Jam Jam + +--- I like the idea of using George for this. There's nothing wrong with denying people's ssh connections. Also, we could make public user @@ -38,3 +42,5 @@ write a simple note like: You can verify george's ssh host key with the monkeysphere before you connect to the host. Here's how... + +--dkg