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<0> gotta learn vi sooner or later :D <1> Oh, thanks col-panic that's easier <2> all you're waiting for is the next buffer overflow in apache and yr hosed <2> and if I'm a user on the box <0> im a bit late, I was browsing a repository :) <2> as you suggested, with apache able to run that script and me having a public_html/cgi-bin <2> I can create users on your box <2> that's a nogo <3> so what i was thinking was... get rid of the script all together... and use pam_mysql :S <1> lol and it's working <1> omg :) <4> hi! what is the command for knowing the running process in a system? <3> but pam_mysql is a h***le to migrate over to :-/ <2> sure, if there's a standard way of doing this... that doesn't include letting apache create users... I'm down :) <3> so all i'd need are a few sql calls <0> fuel: ps
<0> fuel: or top <3> it's just setting it up that's a h***le <2> I'm really worried tho <3> in regards to what? <4> yeah top shows the whole thing...tanks <2> it seems to me that you're setting up a service for the public... anyone could pay you to have an account <4> oops thanks <3> well, it's free <2> and they're not jailed... you want a virtual server per user <2> ok, well... still <3> i had taken it down after seeing the possible security issues <0> np :> <2> understood <0> woot, theres a puppy binary for Colossal Cave <3> i'm new to the concept of a virtual server? <2> I'm trying to think how to make this work securely and still automated <2> ok <2> ...um <3> like vmware? <2> not really, no <2> you want them to be able to do stuff in mysql, store files, and use mysql... so you have to jail them in each app, so they can only do user type things <2> but some folks <2> if they have shell <2> you're screwed anyways <2> er <2> do stuff with cgi, store files and use mysql <2> with ksh you can limit what they can execute, so you can limit the ways that you can be compromised <2> from shell <3> hrm <5> omg just discovered the less vim launcher <2> I never really was able to get bash -s to work appropriately <6> i'd say you need more than just the liited shell <6> AppArmor seems to be what you need, there's even an apache module using it <2> well, yeah, you need permissions locked down hard too <1> o_O How can I do an enter in vi? <1> When I press enter it goes to the next line <2> l0c4lh0st, o <0> Just press the down arrow <0> heh <5> enter is supposed to do that btw <6> l0c4lh0st: i guess you need a vi tutorial <1> haha <1> Yeah sabor <7> l0c4lh0st, are you using vi or vim? <8> first storm of the season...where does it aim...right at my house <0> regular vi "not vim" still confuses me <0> headmonkey: hope you're not on satellite bruva :| <8> nope..cable <3> yeah, pam_mysql would be much more efficient <0> good for you sir :> <9> 'vimtutor' is a semi-interactive vi tutorial <6> col-panic: regular vi is the same as vim except that 95% of the features are missing ;) <7> Dr_Willis, VIM tutorial, not vi :) <0> sabor: I'm fine in vim... but I'm more of an ee kinda guy. <0> but vi, EWW <9> to be honest - ive never notced muc differance in the basic vi features i use <7> I don't use vi really :) <9> i only use perhaps 2% of the vi features. <7> there's no visual mode in vi, if I recall?
<3> there is <7> hum <0> until I decide to compile ee, I'[m gonna stick with xedit lol <9> v in vi stands for visual i thoght. <7> I wonder why I couldn't get in it last time :) <8> vi ****s ;) <7> vim rocks <6> Eclipser: yes, visual mode is missing, and what i miss most is * <10> headmonkey ****s **** <10> :P <2> . is a wonderful thing <6> yeah <0> #ubuntu is slightly moe active than ##linux, I wonder why.... <8> VIm_Enforcer, dude...thats personal <7> col-panic, there's a lot more people there? <1> Uh I'm using vi <0> ^_^ <9> all the cool people hang in #ubuntu <10> l0c4lh0st: :D <1> Gotta install vim on that slug sometime :) <0> ^_^ that is lol <8> i said vi ****ed...not VIm_Enforcer ****ed <9> the loosers hang in ##linux <5> what is . supposed to do? <9> :) <1> Just only for Vi <0> Dr, you're in #ubuntu too :( <8> but now im thinking otherwise <1> Vim_Enforcer :P <10> headmonkey: you **** when you say either thing :P <11> hello guys <5> ah nm <9> col-panic, see that proves it. :) <2> slpyhd: it varies, that's the beauty of it <10> wwallace! <10> salve <11> hey VIm_Enforcer <8> vi and those that use it **** so bad...i had to code my own ide <8> ;) <10> lol <2> let's not the the editor war <2> here's what it amounts to <2> wait <2> nevermind <10> WARFARE!!! <5> q! <9> we all know mcedit rules <9> :) <0> heh dig this: "Frogzoo usama: don't use root - use a different user" <0> :[ <5> 666 dd <8> people use vi because they cant figure out the overly complex quit key sequence ;) <5> I love the u <5> and I liked the block thing <1> headmonkey vi and those that use it **** so bad...i had to code my own ide <--- ;_; <10> :P <5> but I forgot to use it and thus have forgotten it entirely <8> headmonkey IDE is the **** <8> da bomb <10> s/the// <10> :P <8> good stuff ;) <0> Don't Mess with EE, ****a! <8> it almost compiles itself ;) <10> lol <8> its been editing itself for 3 weeks now <8> and shortly...it will be profiling itself <0> i thought the ISP hadn't been paid last night when i couldnt connect, but it was just their ****ty win32 servers crashing :|
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