Sorry for the delay, other things were on my mind last night and I
forgot to post.
Updated details for the next meeting of Ottawa Valley SAGE.
Location: Tim Hortons
Eagleson Rd
Kanata
Date: Thursday May 16, 2002
Time: 19:00
Directions: Queensway Heading east or west, take the Eagleson Exit
and head south past Hazeldean Rd. The Tim Hortons
location is next to the ESSO station on the intersection
of Eagleson and Stonehaven.
Details for the next meeting of Ottawa Valley SAGE.
Location: TBD, potentially ExitCertified
85 Albert St., Suite 1200
Second building on NE corner of Metcalfe and Albert
Date: Thursday May 16, 2002
Time: 7:00PM
Remember, this is subject to change and will be reposted Tuesday
night with finalized details.
Directions: Queensway Heading east or west, take the Metcalfe Exit
and head north to Laurier or Albert.
There is a public parking lot 2 blocks west on Laurier
Details for the next meeting of Ottawa Valley SAGE.
Location: TBD, potentially ExitCertified
85 Albert St., Suite 1200
Second building on NE corner of Metcalfe and Albert
Date: Thursday April 18, 2002
Time: 7:00PM
Remember, this is subject to change and will be reposted Tuesday
night with finalized details.
Directions: Queensway Heading east or west, take the Metcalfe Exit
and head north to Laurier or Albert.
There is a public parking lot 2 blocks west on Laurier
This is a reminder for those interested…
So what is the OCUUG?
The Ottawa Carleton Unix Users Group (OCUUG) is a group of hobbyists
and professionals who have an interest in Unix-like operating
systems. By Unix, we mean any operating system which is Unix-like and
we will refer to this as *NIX. Everyone with similar interests is
welcome. OCUUG provides an open forum to discuss *NIX related
topics . The meetings and topics are driven by the interests of the
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 10:03:14AM -0400, Scott Murphy wrote:
From: Adrian Chung
Reply-To: ovsage@yahoogroups.com
To: Ottawa Valley SAGE
Subject: [ovsage] Centralized password databases.
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 21:19:07 -0400
…
I’m tending towards an rsync of the shadow/password files, or a
custom script that merges password change differences for entries
in the password database.
You can rsync across an ssh tunnel, so that would protect your
data. You still have the problem as to how to manage updates