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Re: Lost mail on security-basics today


From: Allen K <gorebofh () comcast net>
Date: 26 Sep 2004 14:26:39 -0400

HAha, oh man I've done that before. I was logged in through SSH on my
slackware box, from my Other Slackware box, and on my SUSE box (I like
to play ;) ) anyway, I went to shut down one box into run level 3 and it
spanked the wrong box into 3, I had all my homework and things loaded on
the Slackware 10 machine and it dropped to text mode. I was like ohhhh
maaaaaaan lol. I laughed about it though, I just stayed on run level
three and did my homework in Vim. :)

Unless it was intentional, I don't think anyone should get punished to
badly for it, maybe like a talking to and tell themnot to do this again,
but not fired or written up, that's way to harsh in my eyes. Of course
it's only my opinion, I'm not the boss, but if it was my choice I'd say
have a talk and leave it at that :)

On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 23:55, Byron Copeland wrote:
Yeah I a gree, don't be too hash.  I've made mistakes in the past myself,
like being ssh'd into a firewall someplace and not paying attention and
thinking I was on my own box after working with multiple servers in
multiple windows and issue a "shutdown -h now" command in that window. 
Doh!

-b

On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 06:58, Allen wrote:
On Friday 17 September 2004 15:43, Kelly Martin wrote:
Hi Everyone,

One of our mail admins made a big mistake today and we lost all the mail
on one of the outgoing SecurityFocus mail servers... all of our 31 mailing
lists were affected including this one.

Everyone makes mistakes

Sincere apologies, but these things happen.
And to Unix administrators everywhere, please remember that 'sudo' is your
friend, education is key, and that playing around with production machines
as 'root' is a very bad way to learn from your mistakes.

LOL, everyone who has ever had root access to a UNIX machine has done 
something like this once at least. I know I have, and I just hope the person 
who did this wasn't fired, or punished harshly. It's not like you have to pay 
to sign up so I don't see a big deal with it, mistakes happen, and everyone 
has made them. :)

Best regards,
Moderator

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