The Elusive Command Alias Function? 114
Meph_the_Balrog asks: "I work as a helpdesk jockey for a company that manages over 1200 linux based servers, across a huge area. Currently we use a Windows SSH client to provide remote server support, and I don't have the weight to convince management to deploy alias scripts to all of the servers we support. I admit this question may seem frivolous to some, perhaps dangerous to others, so I have a twofold question. Do any of you out there use a Windows based SSH client that supports command aliasing? If you have strong objections to this sort of technology, what inherent problems do you see with it?"
Bad idea... here's why (Score:2, Funny)
I've only watched one episode of Alias, but it didn't really draw me in. But, irrespective of that, I don't know why you'd want to put the scripts to copyrighted shows on your servers, especially if they are publicly available.
Maybe it's a Linux thing? people just want to do everything on Linux =-)
bleh (Score:3, Funny)
do you guys think i should wear a blue shirt tomarrow? ive heard alot of people like blue shirts but i was curious if anyone knew of any problems wearing blue shirts?