On Oct 29, 2007, at 2:40 PM, Leo R. Lundgren wrote:
I know you didn't post that to the list, but your message at least
looked like it could contribute to the discussion, therefor I
posted it to the list.
If you want laundry in public, so be it...
Dan,
If you see something in the log I posted, why not tell us what it
is instead of slipping off the subject once again. The fact that
you so often just go around telling people that there could be
another problem and that one should read every ounce of
documentation available to the world, is what I think pisses some
people off.
Yes, like being called a fool.
I may be a curmudgeon but I don't specifically call people names on
mailing lists.
Moreover doing so hardly is inviting to others to assist you.
Sure, sometimes it's good to point out that one shouldn't ask
questions without any research or logical thought behind it. But
you still have to remember that there are a lot of people out there
that try their best to keep a small business running, and many of
us simply don't have the time/resources to read up on everything.
Right, so it's better to have others do your work for free. Just b/c
your resources may be limited doesn't mean you can frob off your work
onto others.
Anyhow, it would be great if you could do more into detail about
the SSH logs I posted.
Right, you've made it so appealing to help you.
Is there anything in there showing why I can't connect via SSH when
DirectoryServices are down, while it works great when they aren't?
I'm sorry, I'm a fool, remember? So anything I say would, I suppose,
be foolishness; however obvious it may be.