General :: Remote Console Session Over HTTP?

Jul 11, 2011

I'd like to remotely administer my Linux machine at home whilst I'm at work. Only ports 80 and 443 are avaiable, through an HTTP proxy. I don't want to install tunnelling software.What I really need is something that'll run on my server and display a console inside a web browser.

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General :: Control Console Session Keyboard Over Ssh?

Aug 13, 2011

I have a logitech wireless keyboard/mouse, but just lost the tiny usb wireless receiver.

I want to use my laptop as the keyboard for the other machine (Ubuntu 10.10) until I replace the keyboard and mouse.

Is it possible to control the console session's keyboard over ssh? I only want keyboard control, I don't want to use something like VNC because the video is too slow.

EDIT: I'd like to be clear that I want to be able to control gui applications running on the console session, so something like unix screen won't

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General :: How To Display Console Messages In Ssh Session?

Mar 2, 2011

I have logged as e.g. user1 via ssh into my machine. Then I perform `su -` to switch to root user and I don't see debug messages which are normally displayed when I log as root via system console.How to display console messages in ssh session ?

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General :: Any Way To Take Remote Sessions Using Http

Mar 1, 2011

Usually we require vnc to take remote sessions. There was one another i think it was called xdrp or xrdp. I am asking this out of curiosity, is there any way to take remote sessions using http. Like in web conferencing, we invite users to join the conference and then we are able to share desktop. Is there any way to do this on one-to-one basis ? is such a technology exists for linux (for any disto) ?

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General :: Options Available To Take Remote Gui Based Session Of Ubuntu

Mar 4, 2011

Can someone highlight options available to take remote gui based session of ubuntu. Other then VNC, is there any other option ?I want to take gui based session of ubuntu from a windows machine

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General :: Cut And Paste Boot Commands From PC To ILO Remote Console?

Jul 1, 2011

I downloaded rhel 5.5 CD 1 iso to my PC, and used it as a virtual CD-ROM to kickstart HP DL380 G4.Here is my questions:

1. how can I cut and paste boot commands (very long strings) from my PC to iLO remote console?
2. is there anyway I can get "boot prompt" by ssh to iLo's IP?
3. after kickstart, I want to eject the virtual CD-ROM / media, I have tried the following method in the kickstart profile, but all failed, after reboot, it still boot from the virtual CD-ROM. So how can I reject the virtual CD-ROM for rhel 5.5 kickstart?

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General :: Display The Source Machine During A Remote X Session In The Title Bar?

Aug 8, 2011

In the past, when I open a gvim session on a remote machine, the title bar of gvim would show the machine name in brackets. I am not sure if this was done by the remote gvim itself, or the local window manager. In the past I have used gnome2, although I am currently using unity (and finding it rather frustrating). Is there some setting I can change to always force remote windows to display the source machine?

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General :: Start A Remote Login Session From Script To Any Server?

Nov 11, 2010

How to start a remote login session from script to any server?

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General :: Opening Xterm Session On Linux Through Remote Putty

Nov 25, 2010

I have X Window running on one of RHEL Machine 192.168.2.2.I have logined through putty from remote Windows Machine 192.168.2.5. Now What I need to open the xterm (if I run the command through putty it should open xterm in the linux Machine).

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Fedora Servers :: RDP As Console Session?

Aug 29, 2011

I have RDP working fine on my machine, however when I am signed in locally to the machine, I get the "console" session, which is fine, but when I want to RDP from another machine, I am put into a separate session, instead of "taking over" the console session.Is there a way to do this, similar to how RDP works on a windows machine?I have tried running the mstsc /console command, but I still get stuck into a non-console session.

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Programming :: Detect A Keypress Event In A Console Session?

Oct 27, 2010

Is any way to detect a keypress event in a console session? Preferebly without needing the application to be running in the foreground

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Debian :: Console Only Session - Hard Drive Malfunction

Jun 16, 2009

My hard drive's file system has become totally mucked up. I had a few partitions on it, 0 is XP, 1 is vista, 2 is Debian, and 3 is the data. I know that it's this hard drive because when I disconnect it, any liveCD runs ok. After failing to boot puppy linux (liveCD), xp (bootmgr not found), debian (ended in kernal panic), I tried GPARTED. The xp and vista partitions are listed as existing, but they show a problem flag, gparted says they are corrupt, and they are not listed as having a start, end, or any data. However, the main data partition does list a start, end, size, and data space used.

I need to either format those or get into something that will let me access the data partition. Gparted either hangs on boot or doesn't recognise the mouse so I can't reformat the bad partitions. Are there any programs that will ignore the bad partitions and let me access the good ones? Any time I go into a linux distro it either ends up in kernel panic or the mouse doesn't respond. It's hard to explain. With GPARTED, sometimes it hangs at the third line, sometimes it fails at "mounting hard drives", and sometimes it makes it to the GUI but I can't use the mouse. Debian alternates between these as well.

If I keep trying it looks like I can boot, and it will recognise the partitions, but I can't use the mouse. I'm kind of familar with bash, is there a way to start up the terminal with no gui? If I could get a terminal up with a hotkey in the GUI or just start up from a terminal (no gui), I could type mv dev/sda3/ or whatnot. If I could get into a terminal of gparted I could format the bad parts of the drive to see if that would work. Otherwise it looks like I'm going to have to zero out the drive with the WD diag tool. The data isn't life or death, but it would save me some time.

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Slackware :: Telinit 4 - Kdm - Open Console Session Prevents Shutdown - 64 13.37

Jun 4, 2011

I have a question regarding runlevels, shutdown procedure and KDM. I am on a freshly installed Slackware64 13.37 multilib system. The default runlevel in /etc/inittab is set to 3: multiuser w/o X.

Now, I log in as root and issue the command:

Code:

As expected, KDM starts up, and I log in to KDE (or another WM/DE) as a normal users. When I am finished, I either issues

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In Konsole or click on Shutdown in the KDE menu. The shutdown process is initiated, as expected, but then it stops, and a window alerts me, that there is a session open by user 'root'. If I click OK, the machine is finally shut down.

Now, if I interpret this correctly, the behaviour of Slackware64 13.37 has changed here, compared to 13.1. In previous versions, the root seesion was closed, when I changed the runlevel to 4 with the telinit command. Now, the session remains open, obviously.

My question is: Is this the correct behaviour, and isn't this a security whole? An unnoticed (!) open root session while I am surfing the web as an unprivileged user in KDE could be dangerous, I think...

Is it misconfiguration in my system, or is this the way it should be?

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Networking :: Redirect Local Http Port To Remote Machine?

May 26, 2010

i have a problem........ How to redirect local http port to remote ip ddress(192.168.10.64) using iptables..my destro is Centos 5.3 my rule is this iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -s 0/0 -d <my local ip> -p tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.10.64

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Networking :: Forward Local HTTP Requests To Remote Proxy?

May 4, 2011

How to forward local HTTP requests to remote Proxy with IPTables ?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Redirect All Http/https/ftp Traffic Through The Remote Proxy?

Apr 6, 2011

I need to redirect all http/https/ftp traffic through the remote proxy, but when I changes connection settings in browser or in System->Preferences->Network Proxy it doesn't work well: instead of getting page content browser asks for saving some short (8 bytes) file with the same content for all requested pages. It happens in Chrome/Opera/Firefox. This proxy requires authorization and works on computer with Windos XP. It worked well when I was using Windows 7 and Proxifier, now I have Ubuntu 9.10 with all available updates.

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CentOS 5 Networking :: Lost The Ability To Ping/ssh/http Remote Server?

Dec 21, 2010

Some time yesterday, I lost the ability to ssh my remote server, or even visit any webpages it hosts.

I've explored hosts.deny, /var/log/secure and even turned iptables off to see if it would fix anything. To no avail. Here's what my ssh login attempt looks like:

Quote:
localhost ~ $ ssh -vv x.x.x.x
OpenSSH_5.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config
debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0

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Ubuntu :: Remote Login With X-session?

Mar 14, 2011

Is it possible to remote login (x -session) to a second computer( first time) from a first computer.
OS : Ubuntu 10.10

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Slackware :: Making A Remote Session?

Jul 10, 2010

I am installing Slackware on a friends computer soon and I want to be able to log into his machine from home so that I can run updates and such for him. What programs do you guys recommend for this, freenx, realVNC, etc?

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CentOS 5 :: Can't Start A Remote-Session

Jan 12, 2010

I can't start a Remote-Session and I'm looking to the log-files at the moment. Where are the logfiles for NX?

I found, but here is nothing inside:

/var/log/nxserver.log [root@headnode1 ~]# cat /var/log/nxserver.log [root@headnode1 ~]#

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Fedora :: Launch X Apps On A Remote Ssh Session?

Mar 5, 2010

Desktop computer (AMD64) running F12. Nothing unusual about it, stock install. Thinkpad laptop running Windows XP. Putty is installed, I can SSH to Fedora.

If I'm at the laptop, in a Putty session, how can I (for example) type "firefox" and have the resultant Firefox window appear on-the-laptop?

I generally have X running all the time on the desktop because I can't get the wireless network connection to function without NetworkManger (not that I really care because I'm rarely at a console screen and need net access).

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Ubuntu Servers :: Connecting - Using A Remote X Session?

Nov 10, 2010

I've been working on this since last night (a few hours) but can't seem to find what I am looking for. I'll spare you the details of what I've tried already.

Could someone guide me through connecting to my Ubuntu server using a remote X session? The "kicker" is that I want to do this from a Knoppix LIVE CD. So whatever method I am given will have to be something that is common to most Linux distros.

I imagine I will need help with two important steps:

1) verifying that I have an xserver of some kind running on my server.

2) command line statement for starting the Xserver from the remote machine.

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Ubuntu :: Remote Session In Separate Workspace

Feb 5, 2011

I am heavily using remote X11 via ssh (from Ubuntu to Ubuntu).The method I am using is connecting with ssh -X and then running the X application I want to use.Most of the times this is adequate but some times I need to have a desktop view. Running gnome-session in the ssh session, produces a couple of errors (printer and other hardware related) which appears normal but at the end it works. The problem is that desktops end up mixed up with windows from all sessions together and the panels and menus from the last session.

What I am trying to achieve is to have each gnome session in a specific workspace. It will be easy using shortcuts like ctrl-super-right/left to move between different machines. Can something like that be achieved?I know the easy solution would be to vnc to all machines and maximize the vnc viewer in the desired workspace, but this would be really slow and against the linux way of thinking (as is trying to get the remote gnome desktop, but that is another story).Another solution would be to open the gnome panels in a titled window, so that I can see them all at once and distribute them across workspaces. But how do I do that?

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Ubuntu :: Run A Remote Unix Session Using System?

Aug 2, 2011

At the moment I am using Hummingbird Exceed on a windows PC to display X windows from a Unix server. The actual Exceed tool I use is called 'hwm' which I believe is basically an pc based X Windows manager. I do not need to configure anything other than the client computer name, IP address and screen definition and the server will then allow a connection and display the X windows on the client. I was wondering if there is an equivalent application I can run using Ubunto as a client insted of a Windows PC?

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Red Hat :: High Network Usage With Remote X Session

Aug 5, 2009

I am trying to figure out why the remote X performance of our RedHat 5.3 system is so bad. We have tried using X (Gnome session) from several different X Servers (Windows Xceed, Windows XWinPro, Linux Xnest - both Fedora 11 and Centos 5.3 and Mac OS Xnest) and the system is barely usable. I have monitored the network traffic on the RHEL system and it goes up to 6MB/s at some points, which seems a bit too high for X net traffic?I have disabled ipv6 and any ip_tables modules and that has helped a bit, but it's still not very good.I suspected the network hardware and driver, but I cannot see how that would cause network traffic problems.I wonder if there are any X Server network settings I might check, or whether trying XFCE would be a better option over Gnome. If so, do I have get the xfce group from a CentOS Repo, or is there something better suited to RHEL?

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Fedora :: Cannot Test Proxies, Or Remote File Availability Without Both HTTP::Request:ommon And LWP::UserAgent

Mar 30, 2010

I am trying to istall litb for P2020DS. I got an error the following error:

[hwtesting@HWLSRV1 ~]$ cd /home/hwtesting/ltib-p2020ds-20091119
[hwtesting@HWLSRV1 ltib-p2020ds-20091119]$ ./ltib
Don't have HTTP::Request:ommon
Don't have LWP::UserAgent
Cannot test proxies, or remote file availability without both
HTTP::Request:ommon and LWP::UserAgent

add folowwing line to User Privilage section:

hwtesting ALL = NOPASSWD: /bin/rpm, /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpmvisudo

I edit the sudoers by visudo command and insert this line just under the following line:

root ALL = (ALL) All

But still I am getting the following:

Don't have HTTP::Request:ommon
Don't have LWP::UserAgent
Cannot test proxies, or remote file availability without both
HTTP::Request:ommon and LWP::UserAgent

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Software :: Git Over Http / Warning: Remote HEAD Refers To Nonexistent Ref, Unable To Checkout Error?

Jul 27, 2009

I am trying to use a git repo over http on my Debian 5.0 machine.

The git repository is located in /var/www/ on the Debian machine.

I can push/pull the repo using git protocol:

Code:
git clone git://192.168.0.1/project.git
but when I try to do the same over HTTP it give me following error message:

Code:
git cloneurl
warning: remote HEAD refers to nonexistent ref, unable to checkout.

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Red Hat :: Remote Copy And Replication From JBoss RHQ Console

May 14, 2011

I want to copy a file to all RHQ-Agents through out RHQ-Console.

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Ubuntu :: Remote Access Without An Active Logon Session?

Oct 10, 2010

I'm in the process of converting my Windows NT server to an ubuntu server box. I've been testing the server edition in a virtual machine and I only have one problem.

My server computer doesn't have a screen and i was wondering if i can logon to the computer using remote desktop without an active logon session already in progress.

At the moment, I need to be logged on in the desktop environment before i can connect to the remote desktop service in Ubuntu. In Windows, you don't need to have an active logon session to connect remotely (so you can startup a session without needing a screen). I would like to have the same, so i don't need to run to server just to logon after restarting it.

It is probably some service i need to start on system boot, but well, i'm not that familiar yet with linux servers, at least not to do that kind of stuff.

My users would also like to have a visual interface (which is why i installed the ubuntu-desktop from the repository).

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Software :: Running X-Server From Remote Shell Session?

Apr 7, 2010

How do I obtain information about the running x-server from a remote shell session? I want to know things like resolution, color depth, etc. My xorg.conf is basically empty. The only thing I can think of doing is to read the Xorg.0.log file which seems inefficient.

I thought that 'xrandr' displayed some text output but that behavior has changed (?). It seems to require an X display. Is there another way? Something I could incorporate into a shell script? (This is Fedora but that shouldn't really matter)

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