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From: Julian Elischer <julian@fer.tfs.com>
Message-Id: <199602082135.NAA17350@fer.tfs.com>
To: proven@freebsd.org
Subject: FreeBSD login


you have a login on 140.145.254.250 (name not YET exported)
the login is proven
the password is foo42
the login puts you in a chroot'd environment
I can give you the ability to be root in that environment if you wish,
should you want to play with and install libc_r

basically it should be safe for you to totally trash things there,
as I can always reconstruct it from outside.

(just a safe place to see what was done to libc)

julian
