still seeking, is anyone have a shell server I can use for a test?
Linux for blind general discussion
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Tue Aug 7 18:10:31 UTC 2018
Just so. no exchange took place whatsoever.
While I am certain Janina's structure works for others, it is not suitable
for the small tests we wish to perform, generating atypical errors from
the ones we even expected laughs.
We are moving on making her comments unimportant to our goals.
Karen
On Tue, 7 Aug 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Since Karen mentions me by name, let me simply note there's no evidence
> in my logs that she ever reached my machine.
>
> I also provided ssh over a high port that she also never reached.
>
>
> Best,
>
> Janina
>
> Linux for blind general discussion writes:
>> Hi folks,
>> I am still seeking a simple, based on the testing needs of the engineers
>> working with me here server if possible.
>> Granted I have already tested a couple of examples, but suppose I desire
>> being a touch more scientific.
>> So, again if anyone has or can suggest a server using alternative port
>> settings than 22 for ssh, let me know off list.
>> Janina's server times out according to -v information.
>> Our agency is pressed for time to find a solution, which may end up being
>> hostgator for our accounts in the end.
>> Thanks,
>> Karen
>>
>>
>>
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