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Linux.com news- Updated history of the 2.6.16-stable kernel May 22, 2013
- Samsung Talks About Its Aggressive Linux Talent Recruitment Strategy May 22, 2013
- Linux Ranks Among Top Skills for Big Data Jobs May 21, 2013
- Friday Funnies : The Iron Penguin, Part 2 May 21, 2013
- How to Support Your App on Older Android Devices May 21, 2013
- 5 Reasons Infotainment is the First Target for Open Source Software in Cars May 21, 2013
- Is the Instrument Panel the Next Target for Open Source Software in Cars? May 20, 2013
- Reality Check: 5 Linux Features You Want in Your Company May 17, 2013
- Open Cloud Take Two: The CloudStack Collaboration Conference 2013 May 16, 2013
- On the Job with a Linux Foundation Systems Administrator May 16, 2013
Entirely Open Source News
Slashdot- The Canadian Government's War On Science May 22, 2013
- MariaDB vs. MySQL: A Performance Comparison May 22, 2013
- Will Robots Take Over the Data Center? May 22, 2013
- Eric Schmidt: Google Will Continue Investing In UK Even If Taxes Raised May 22, 2013
- OSI President Questions WebM Patent License Compatibility with Open Source May 22, 2013
- Ask Slashdot: What Makes a Great Hackathon? May 22, 2013
- Thousands of Whistle Blowers Vulnerable After Anonymous Hacks SAPS May 22, 2013
- Some Scientists Question Whether Quantum Computer Really Is Quantum May 22, 2013
- Debian GNU/Hurd 2013 Released May 22, 2013
- Xbox One: No Always-Online Requirement, But Needs To Phone Home May 22, 2013
Tag Archives: password
Securing GRUB
Although many unix and linux users do their every best to secure their Linux or BSD type system as tight as possible, many do also forget that the bootloader they are starting up from is freely accessible and changeable at … Continue reading
Posted in General, How-To, Linux Tips, Unix Tips
Tagged boot, bootloader, grub, linux, loader, password, secure, unix
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How to log in to a server behind a server with SSH
Every now and then I get to a network where I have to log in to a server (with ssh) which is not directly accessible, but only through one or more machines. Of course one can ssh to the first … Continue reading






