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Date: Tue Apr 11 23:26:35 2006
From: ian.t7 at hotmail.co.uk (Ian stuart Turnbull)
Subject: Shell accounts

Sorry folks,
my inquisitiveness has got the better of me again.
After reading some info on hacking it refernces getting a Shell account.
Is this a unix type bash/bourne shell? It mentions that to remain anonymous 
you will need a Shell account. I know there are a number of places offering 
free shell accts some with an out to the internet others without.

Suppose I had a friend who had a Linux connected to the internet and I got 
him to set me up a username. As long as his machine didn't do any logging 
[and he pretended not to know of anyone using this account] would I - using 
sssh to connect] be traceable.

No I'm not planning on doing any hacking or causing mischief. Though I'd 
love to know who's trying to get into my machine... but thats another 
story!!

Ian t

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