I just succesfully installed Centos 5.5 64bit with following package:
- httpd 2.2.3-43
- php-mysql 5.1.6-27
- mysql 5.0.77-4
and all these packages are running ok.
My question is how do i connect from Centos to another MSSQL server using PHP? I had read several article but cannot find the best way to achieve this because most of the instruction seems to be quite complicated. I found somewhere in this forum that all it need just this simple command: "yum --enablerepo=extras install php-mssql freetds". While others article said that i need to install "FreeTDS" and some ODBC driver. I'm a little bit curious since most of that article are using an older version of Centos and PHP.
I am new to Xen Hypervisor and wanted to know if someone has any good guides to configuring it please. Also once i configure a Guest OS how can i connect to it remotely via a windows and linux machine?
On my LAMP server (recently installed, latest CentOS) i want to use php-mssql to connect to a remote MSSQL server. Therefore i need php-mssql. If i run "yum install php-mssql" it tells me "No package php-mssql available.".
On a older installation (2 years old, but up2date) i had no problem installing php-mssql. I cant tell the difference. I've read this tread:
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Also "yum install --enablerepo=extras php-mssql" didnt helped me.
How to add port of MSSQL(1433) to httpd_can_network_connect_db or add some changes in apache policy? I know about httpd_can_network_connect but this is not my way.
I need CentOS to communicate with an MS SQL Server 2000.I have installed FreeTDS and PHP and the following work:TSQL (using and selecting from the SQL Server)PHP from Shell (running a script from the shell)
my company's current server is running on windows... so i want to change it to centos linux.. but my problem is they want mssql running on it..Is it possible to run MSSQL in centos 5?I want to run MySQL and MSSQL in centos 5, both DB.
i have ubuntu 10.04 lucid i used gnome-file-share-properties to enable remote desktop i have samba i have ping from remote computer to my ip address and computer name and etc but still i can't connect remotely via rdp or at least not via windows xp rdp what do i need to fix to enable this?
i have a computer at another house that i would like to controll from my house (both run ubuntu lucid lynx) how do i connect to the other computer using the viewer and remote server pre-installed in ubuntu
I have my Linux box in my Lan environment. I want to connect my Linux computer remotely from my windows PC using command line . how can I connect it remotely over the Lan ?
Just throwing in a quick question to see if anyone got any ideas about this.I'm unable to create a remote X session with TightVNC viewer. The local computer is a windows XP box and the remote server is running Slackware 13.
Using Putty on the XP box to connect to Xvnc through a ssh tunnel works just fine. However, when I fire up TightVNC viewer and try to connect to 127.0.0.1 as I'm used to, TightVNC viewer is unable to establish a connection to X. I'm puzzled.
This has worked when I used another XP box as local computer. I'm running all within my LAN. Can this be a firewall/iptables issue? I've obviously posted this in wrong forum category. Sorry about that. Starts this thread in server category too.
I'm running Ubuntu on a Zotac home theater PC. I wish to connect from another PC prior to login. The reason is that the home theater system has no convenient display. I've succeeded in getting a connection prior to logon from a PC using TightVNC. I've also tried Teamviewer running in Ubuntu without success. I'm now experimenting with X windows, but it seems complicated.
TightVNC is working well ecept that it opens a new session and I'd rather share the same session on Display 0. how best to connect to my Ubuntu home theater PC prior to logon and share the same session.
I'm running vsftpd-2.2.2 on Slackware 13.1 and I'm behind a NAT with a dynamic IP. I'm using pasv_address, which makes it necessary to have a crontab that checks whether my IP has changed, and if it has, edits the conf and restarts vsfptd. It's hackish but it works. I have also enabled FTPES on the same port that normal FTP runs. I have allowed only the 5001:5003 ports and I am aware that the recommented is 50 ports. However I never had an issue with the transfers since I'm the only user and have at maximum two simultaneous transfers.
I can connect remotely with FTP and FTPES with every client I tried but I'm having issues locally. FileZilla refuses to connect on FTP and FTPES. WinSCP can connect on FTP but not FTPES. Issues are gone if I enable pasv_promiscuous, which the manpage strongly recommends not to use unless "you know what you're doing". I don't. Why is this happening? And, can I fix the local connections without resorting to pasv_promiscuous?
Here is my config and log files from a failed local attempt.
I have 5 PCs running windows XP and I want to remotely connect to a server that has Ubuntu. I want all of them to have their own passwords and own desktops something like Remote desktop in windows and each one can run his programs separately.
I succeeded in setting up a vnc server on a fedpra9 tested it locally and it was successfully connected but no connection done from other machine in the network , even though they can see each othervnc server is pingable se linux is disabled
In this particular example I am using NoMachine's NX, although the behaviour also occurs when running VNC for instance. I'd like to connect from my laptop (1 physical screen), to my desktop at work (2 physical screen) via NX. It all works but the following problem occurs: When I connect with my laptop to my desktop I (almost) always am connected to the 2nd physical screen, whereas all windows appear on this first screen. I can interact with my desktop, use the task manager etc, see which windows are running, but any application I start, starts on the first screen (which I cannot see) and for the life of me I cannot move them from screen1 to screen2 without dragging them (which obviously is impossible since I only see screen2).The obvious workaround is: *before* you connect disable the second screen via the display manager but for me this is a non-pratical work around because it requires a lot of actions before heading home. how I can connect from a single-head desktop to a dual-head desktop without crippeling my desktop experience?
I am new to Ubuntu and have been trying to make a remote connection to my home server. I think I almost there. Here's what I have done:
1) Installed Ubuntu Server 10.0 on a Pentium 2 with 256K 2) Installed SSH, MySQL, desktop GUI and enabled remote access 3) Port forwarded my Lynksys to 5900:22 and 80 4) installed Putty and TightVNC Viewer 5) Obtained a DynDDS account
My interanl IP Addy = 192.168.x.yyy My External IP Addy = 76.xxx.y.zzz
When I run Putty, the connection times out (which I am guessing that my server may not be setup correctly). Since I am configuring all this at home, I am unable to simulate a true remote access unless I go to an outside location. Is there a way to test my connection from outside my network rather than waiting to login remotely from a place other than my home?
I have been using TightVNC (on XP) to remotely connect to my Ubuntu machine at home while in the office. This just worked. After upgrading to 10.10, I no longer can connect. Errormessage: Failed to connect to server (my ip) Looked at remote desktop settings, but these are not changed. Port forwarding is working and I use an internal fixed ip, so I can't imagine this being a problem (I doublechecked it anyway!). Anyone seen similar behavior> And, more interestingly, anyone know of a way to fix this?
System hostname Server Operating system Ubuntu Linux 11.04 Webmin version 1.550 Time on system Fri Jul 22 09:23:44 2011 Kernel and CPU Linux 2.6.38-10-generic on i686 Processor information Genuine Intel(R) CPU 2160 @ 1.80GHz, 2 cores
Every couple of hours I am unable to ssh or vnc in to my system or anything else. I can remote into another PC on my LAN and everything works fine. The only things that fixes the problem is restarting the system. Could someone point me in the right dirrection to start trouble shooting this problem? I am still learning where all the log files are and I am generally new to linux
I am having an issue with Ubuntu 10.10 and VNCServer. I can connect to my Ubuntu box remotely with VNC, but if I type any character anywhere, it closes out the window I was typing in. I dont seem to have a problem clicking and opening windows and applications, I just cant type anything into them without the window closing. Has anyone seen this behavior and know what the fix is?
I keep getting this error trying to connect to newly installed postgres server on Amazon EC2 running Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat.... Could not connect to server: Operation timed out Is the server running on host "....ap-southeast-1.compute.amazonaws.com" and accepting TCP/IP connections on port 5432?
I've updated config files, as follows... pg_hba.conf added host all all 124.168.242.0/24 trust where 124.168.242.0 is the IP range of my ISP postgresql.conf listen_addresses = '*' port = 5432 I am attempting to connect with pgAdmin 3 client. I don't think the problem is the client.
I am trying to connect to serial console, local one, just to verify than it works, is is possible?Well, I configure serial console
Code:
# ttyS0 - getty # # This service maintains a getty on ttyS0 from the point the system is # started until it is shut down again.
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It is started, now I am trying to connect to the console via minicom, is it possible from machine where the console is running?If not, how could I check it remotely?
Tried turning firewall off, i tried port forwarding tcp port 22, but it still doesn't work. Also am unable to ping modem over WAN, i can ping the modem locally though. Tech support claims pinging and ssh is not part of the internet so they wont support it in any way.
I have a server at home running as a file server and DHCP connected to a switch with a wireless AP in there as-well. with this setup I can access the files and do some configurations via SSH on the actual server anytime I'm able to get the wireless signal, now lately I felt the need to be able to do the same but this time over the internet. I've read somewhere already that I'm gonna need a router with port forwarding and NAT, then know the IP address of the server but my problem is once you start talking about routers then you need broadband connection which is something I don't have. Getting a router is not much of a problem but without ADSL like connection I guess its useless, what do I need to do?
My Centos machine lies on a different location with a dynamic IP. How can access it remotely considering the fact that I am unable to acquire a static IP.
i just experimented with virtualbox to make a vps on my centos machine, now i have a question in mind, since this was my local machine so i was able to install the guest os using the CDrom but when i have a server in the datacenter, and i create a vps on it and i am thousands of KM from my server. how will i install the guest os on my VPS on my server in the datacenter.
I have 2 Centos 5.2 install that cant be snmp queried from another machine and I am unsure of what to check next.
To make sure it was not an incorrect iptables rule i temporarily turned off iptabes with the same results. I have checked the hosts file and it is correct on both machines.
I have an application running on a centOS machine that needs to access a database on a CentOS server. I granted access to all users with a certain user name and password.i opened up port 3306 as well with the following command: /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --destination-port 3306 -j ACCEPTbut whenever i try to connect from my machine i get an error:ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on '172.16.102.129' (113)I am using mysql version 5.0.77 on centOS 5.5.
I have quick question, How to install on the remote computer.currently I wan to install sugarcrm to the computer that I access remotely from mine. How can I do it?