Newbie question
Anthony E. Greene
agreene@pobox.com
Wed Sep 25 17:23:02 2002
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On 25-Sep-2002/09:55 -0400, Sean M McMahon <ambassadorsean@juno.com> wrote:
[about setting up GnuPG onm a web server]
>
>What's SSH, what's telnet,
They are ways to access a remote computer using what looks like a DOS
command prompt. On Linux/Unix boxes the command prompt allows _complete_
control of the system. Some of what you need to do may require this kind
of access.
SSH FAQ <http://www.tigerlair.com/ssh/faq/ssh-faq.html>
>and how can I find out whether or not I have
>that kind of access to the server? =)
Ask the ISP that runs the server.
Tony
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