GNU Guix users install software in a profile,| the-dam.org
Figure 1: The p9ufs 9P server has read-only access to the global /srv/git directory, and is owned by the git user (user listen wouldn't be able to read /srv/git). This access is transferred, via the /run/9p/git socket and a 9P FUSE mount, to the namespace of the git service script, itself owned by listen. The git service script is itself never started, instead the /srv/tcp9418.namespace sets up a loopack network interface, starts the git daemon, and hijacks the usual procedure by launching so...| the-dam.org
Reference: finger servers Here is a list of the currently (<2024-03-18 Mon>) known working finger servers. Contact root if you want your server added to or removed from this list. finger @the-dam.orgof course,finger @graph.noweather information,finger @plan.cat.plan hosting,finger @tile.towna little community that exists on a linux server,finger @typed-hole.org| The Dam
Tutorial: change your default finger answer In this tutorial, you will follow alice through the steps she takes to change the message users see when they run finger alice@the-dam.org. The Dam finger server’s default setup is to display the following text for users who have not changed their message yet: Looks like alice hasn’t customized their message yet -probably too busy wrestling with code or avoiding documentation—. If you’re the mysterious user in question and wish to reduce the...| The Dam
Tutorial: set up a static finger message| the-dam.org
Tutorial: git - suc integration| the-dam.org
Public, semi-public, or private ?| the-dam.org
Tutorial: Git hosting| the-dam.org
Tutorial: Add Beaver Labs’ Channel to Guix| the-dam.org
Writing a secure privileged bash script| the-dam.org
The dam: Now what ?| the-dam.org
The Dam: a Guix public access server| the-dam.org
A slack clone in 5 lines of bash| the-dam.org