With Karoshi we use Usermin.
It does exactly what you said above, its a bit tricky to install on
its own, but with Karoshi its all done for you so no problems :)
Jo
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:39:09 +0000 (GMT), Christopher Dawkins
We tell them to use WinSCP (that is, those with Windows clients). It seems to access our FreeBSD filestores very happily.
...but sadly, that means that the compromised Windows clients (in practice, nearly all of them) will then be passing your FreeBSD usernames and passwords on to the miscreants who installed the keystroke sniffers.
True, and this or similar things have already happened, and it's a nuisance clearing it up - however, the damage is done only to the compromised pupil. Except that one time a few years ago a student in Latvia started running infinite-loop gobble-up-memory-and-CPU tasks (very short C proggies) on our main server, but after noticing glue-like performance during period one I zapped them period 2, identified the culprit with the help of his systems administrator at the University of Riga and had an interesting exchange of apologies and views with him.
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