Data point: it took no more than 15 minutes from the time Dani dropped me off until the time I was at the air-side concourse. (No need to go to the gate just yet; I was thirsty so I'm taking advantage of QDoba's table space for a few minutes.)
My shell provider replaced my host machine a few weeks ago, which changed the SSH certificate. On my home machine, I simply had to acknowledge that this was ok the next time I tried to connect. Using the standard client that comes with Mac OS 10, I was denied access due to the security risk. A few quality RTFM moments told me what I had to do to re-authorize the site. I was initially a bit annoyed but quickly came to realize that this is probably the better approach. How many people blindly click "ok" to prompts they don't understand? I don't think I mind my laptop, which could find itself on who knows whose rogue network, being a little more aggressive.
My shell provider replaced my host machine a few weeks ago, which changed the SSH certificate. On my home machine, I simply had to acknowledge that this was ok the next time I tried to connect. Using the standard client that comes with Mac OS 10, I was denied access due to the security risk. A few quality RTFM moments told me what I had to do to re-authorize the site. I was initially a bit annoyed but quickly came to realize that this is probably the better approach. How many people blindly click "ok" to prompts they don't understand? I don't think I mind my laptop, which could find itself on who knows whose rogue network, being a little more aggressive.
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Date: 2007-07-16 03:40 am (UTC)(no subject)
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