Child proofing...

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On Thursday 07 November 2002 7:53 pm, Guillaume Marcais wrote:

> We have remote routers that we access with ssh. Sometime, I am
> not careful enough and I enter stupid routing information that not only
> leaves our clients connectionless but also prevents me from accessing the
> router. Then truck roll, long downtimes and angry customers... I am really
> a child sometimes :)

I recommend you set up an auto-answer modem connected to the serial port of 
the router.   If the router is a Linux box, installing an internal modem may 
be cheaper or more convenient.

Antony.

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