| bio | website | d.kth.se/~auno |
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| location | Stockholm, Sweden | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | Feb 26 at 18:46 | |
| stats | profile views | 75 |
I'm currently a M.Sc. student in Computer Science at the Royal Istitute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Aug 16 |
answered | Mirroring partition table? |
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Aug 12 |
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mod_rewrite and multiple RewriteBases? Added extra information. |
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Aug 12 |
answered | mod_rewrite and multiple RewriteBases? |
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Aug 12 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jul 29 |
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Is it possible to have multiple authz files for a single subversion repository? edited tags |
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Jul 27 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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Jul 19 |
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Configure DD-WRT for multiple external IPs? He is allowed by his ISP to allocate up to 4 IP addresses via DHCP (which is almost always the case in Sweden), the question is just if this is possible to do on the same machine (via virtual interfaces or something like that of course). |
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Jul 19 |
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Configure DD-WRT for multiple external IPs? He is allowed by his ISP to allocate up to 4 IP addresses via DHCP, the question is just if this is possible to do on the same machine (via virtual interfaces or something like that of course). |
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Jul 16 |
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How to add a linux user with a random or invalid password from a script You don't need to specify the home directory, shell or group name as they are all the default. Using just the command from my answer below (useradd --create-home <user>) you will achieve exactly the same results as your adduser-nopasswd script on most modern systems. |
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Jul 16 |
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How to add a linux user with a random or invalid password from a script Added answer to added questions. |
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Jul 16 |
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How to add a linux user with a random or invalid password from a script Improved formatting. |
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Jul 16 |
answered | How to add a linux user with a random or invalid password from a script |
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Jul 15 |
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What is the difference of FreeBSD and Linux? Although correct i general, there are two factual errors here. First, not only the BSD license allows redistribution for profit, the GPL (and many other F/OSS licenses). What the BSD license allows that the GPL does not is closed source redistribution. Also, to my knowledge (and I couldn't find anything on Wikipedia to say otherwise), the GPL does not require you to any send changes back to the original author. |
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Jul 13 |
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what's a secure way to send passwords over the internet? Asymmetric key encryption schemes like PGP/GPG are designed specifically so that you do NOT have to exchange your private keys. You exchange you public keys, which are called public because they should be just that, public. There is no need to hide your public keys, only your private ones. |
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Jul 7 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jul 7 |
answered | How do I get around restrictive email policies by ISP? |
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Jun 29 |
answered | Correctly configuring soundcard in Linux |
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Jun 17 |
answered | Restricting access on wireless vlan |
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Jun 17 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Jun 16 |
awarded | Supporter |