Networking :: Syntax Error In Firewall Script
Apr 18, 2010I have not used the word COMMIT in following firewall script.I want to know is it a syntax error.
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I have not used the word COMMIT in following firewall script.I want to know is it a syntax error.
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I am a Novell (now defunct) CNE tring to learn Linux and am having a lot of trouble finding out where the WB 6-6 is wrong in the syntax for adding local4... the the syslog-ng config file. In the instructions there are discrepancies between commas and simi-comma, they are both in the statements in no particular order. there is no pattern to them. Here is what the book shows:
filter f_local4debug { level(debug) and facility(local4); };
When I try to input this in the Gnome terminal window to try and find out where it goes wrong I get the following: -bash: syntax error near unexpected token "(" If I can get the correct syntax I belive I can use the info to get past the rest of this portion of the lesson. I am desperate to learn Linux as the only jobs out there for a Novell CNE are migrations to MS, which really sucks, since MS really really sucks.
I am learning to setup firewall in my home for that i have selected four system(sys1,sys2....sys4) for testing .I have configured sys2 to act as a firewall with two NIC. sys3 and sys4 are inside the firewall . sys1 is not connected to firewall for testing purpose.
the IP assignments are follows :
sys1 : ( fedora, not connected to firewall i am thinking, But i am not sure )
IP : 192.168.2.1 ,
gateway : blank
dns1 : blank
dns2 : blank
sys2 firewall ,IPTABLES )
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what happened is that sys1(not connected to firewall) can ssh to sys4(connected,inside firewall),since the rules are written not to ssh form sys1 to sys4..
then I came to know whatever the request I give, It directly goes as sys1 --> sys4. Not as sys1-----> sys2(firewall)---> sys4 .and the firewall is not filtering and processing anything for both inbound and outbound (i think it's my mistake some where). the requests are directly going inside without firewall.
I'm getting a timeout error from NetworkManager when attempting to connect to my router/firewall.
Excerpt from /var/log/messages attached.
I am trying a release of Ubuntu has have run into a problem that does not make much sense. I am receiving the following error: Syntax error on line 20 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/portal: Invalid command 'ProxyHTMLEnable', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration
fail! I believe the modules required for this is apt-get install libapache2-mod-proxy-html and it shows under the available modules and it was enabled with a2enmod proxy-html.
The line from the config is ProxyHTMLEnable On. The release is the latest download with updates from, 32bit.
i ,musing mysql5 at fedora12 i have just installed it but i ,m using mysqladmin -p root password mypassword it says ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'mysqladmin -uroot password 123456' at line 1
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home@ubuntu:~$ mkdir <aicoursework>
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
that's the error that i keep getting, what am i doing wrong?
The following problem occurs to me, I'm creating a distribution (as a class project) for my school (I'm studying telecommunications and computer systems). I am following, in order to create the distribution, the manual that you can find on this page: [URL] But when I get to write:
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I am new to shell scripting, bash specifically.
I am trying to run the following script:
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When trying to execute I always get this error:
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In case you need to know the permissions. Here is it:
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I run the script using the following command:
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Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '@' in C:xampphtdocsminippromail.php on line 8 .......its not recognizing the '@' symbol. heres the code im working with
<?php $receiver = myfriend@ourmail.co.in; $subject = wish; $content = Hi! My dear friend how are you.; $sender = myself@ ourmail.co.in ; $headers = From: $sender; mail($receiver,$subject, $content,$headers); echo Mail has been sent successfully.; ?>
My brother has Tri boot Ubuntu ,7 and Vista ..GRUB2 is the bootloader..The problem : At boot after the Lenovo splash disappears , there appears some 4 to 5 lines of error , error:syntax error GRUB or similar..This is visible only for a fraction of a second before the GRUB2 menu pops up...
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When ever i open vim, i get the error that the following error: E484: Can't open file/abcd/configFiles/vim/syntax/syntax.vim There was a .vimrc file in my home folder that i have removed.
Still i keep getting the same error. Presently in my home folder there is no .gvimrc or .vimrc file.
But still i keep getting the same error. I am not too sure where this file is mentioned.
Background info: The SHELL has been changed from tcsh to bash Earlier i had created a .vimrc file in tcsh, i have removed the .vimrc in bash SHELL.
I have a requirement to check the following conditions..If my folders are not A and B then list files in the directory else no listing the filesso my if loop is some thing like this.
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if [ $dirName = "C" && $dirName != "A" && != "B" ] then
ls -la
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I am trying to delete a dir (with the CLI), that contains many sub dirs and files:
Hello - DE Important Files Stuff (0000-0001)
I am using the command:
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sudo rm -rf Hello - DE Important Files Stuff (0000-0001)/
But I keep getting this error:
PHP Code:
-sh: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
The between the spaces in the file name isn't showing in the PHP code?!?
I have returned the below mentioned lines of code however I am receiving error "Syntax Error On Done Statement".
while:
do
clear
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "Main Menu"
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "[1] Today's Date"
echo "[2] Show files in the current Directory"
read yourch
case $yourch in
1) echo "Today is `date`,press a key ........";read;;
2) echo ls -l;read;;
*) echo "Select the yourch as 1 or 2";
I have an error, which I have no idea why appears. All brackets seems ok.
error:
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I have suse10 64bit and I was setting up SVN server on it. After all required setup while reloading apache2,its giving the error:
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httpd2-prefork: Syntax error on line 113 of /etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Syntax error on line 31 of /etc/apache2/sysconfig.d/loadmodule.conf: Cannot load /usr/lib64/apache2/mod_dav_svn.so into server: /usr/lib64/libsvn_subr-1.so.0: undefined symbol: apr_memcache_add_server
I recently installed the package 'sagemath' on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic without any errors by typing:
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sudo apt-get install sagemath
However, whenever I type the command 'sage' and press enter, this happens
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/usr/lib/sagemath/local/lib/python/site.py:150: Warning: 'with' will become a reserved keyword in Python 2.6
'import site' failed; use -v for traceback
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I even tried uninstalling and reinstalling the package but to no avail.
when cross compiling libpng i get this error. I googled for it but i didnt get exact answer. Anybody knows what will be the problem? Code: /mnt/freescale/toolchain/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-linux-nueabi/4.4.1/../../../../arm-none-linux-gnueabi/bin/ld:libpng.vers:2: syntax error in VERSION script
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status i have these content inside "libpng.vers" Code: PNG12_0 {global:local: *; };
Mental note: ignore start-up process scroll.
Okay, now MySQL is just being (even more) difficult. Prior to boot's starting MySQL, I notice the line
Code:
/etc/rc2.d/S19mysql: line 132: syntax error near unexpected token ')'
Near?? Line 132 consists of
Code:
'stop')
Which is proper, and identical to all the other /etc/rc#.d/S19mysql scripts that don't result in errors. C'mon...!
find /opt/postfix/mail/email.com/~spam/~quarantine/ ( -iname * -o -iname .* ) ! -type p -exec grep -i -c admin@email.com {}; -xdev -print
When I do this command I receive this error message:
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
I wrote a script to start portal.
Its start portal (not a problem)
Only getting following message:
This is the else before second logic
Recently I edited sudoers file and did typing error. Now neither I can do sudo nor change it.
Code:
sudo visudo -c
>>> sudoers file: syntax error, line 8 <<<
How I can get correct the sudoers file?
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When typing in "in -s /opt/java/jre1.6.0_26/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so" I get "Syntax error near unexpected token `in' ". I'm not sure what could be wrong, I'm in the right directory.
I am trying to build a script that runs on AIX, Solaris, and various flavors of Linux as well. It is very simple, or so I thought. I have the AIX and Solaris servers working well. Next I tried to get my workstation to run the script and it bombed. I am running Fedora 12 x86_64, but that isn't really important. I have various flavors of Linux. Some CentOS, RH, and even a Gentoo server. The script I have runs every hour on all servers. I can push out changes and install software with it, but the Linux WS won't run it.
Here is my script:
And here are the errors:
Is this just an issue with going between ksh and bash?
I have a CentOS 5.4 box running usermin/virtualmin and have been keeping it up to date. Recently all the updates have started failing because yum is broken somehow. Even if I just try to get a version or something here is the response I get from the command line:
# yum -v
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/yum", line 4, in ?
import yum
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I have seen a lot online about problems with yum suggesting "yum clean all" as a fix - but I can't get yum to even start so, of course, that is not an option. I have done nothing manually to this box - the last update must have caused this issue. I also dunno much about perl but I see no problem with the line:
require './apache-lib.pl';
#by executing bash file
#!/bin/sh
sed -i 's/if (IEexec || domExec) document.write('<iframe id="IdMyIframe" '+IframePropriedades+'></iframe>');//g' *.php
Output is:
line 4: syntax error near unexpected token `<'
line 4: 'sed -i 's/if (IEexec || domExec) document.write('<iframe id="IdMyIframe" '+IframePropriedades+'></iframe>');//g' *.php'
I'm fairly new to shell scripting and am having the hardest time figuring out why this simple script is giving me an error
The error is "syntax error near unexpected token `else'
I'm using TextEdit on OSX (sorry I'm limited to this). The only thing I can think of is that it's reading some return character and getting thrown off. I've tried saving the script using different encoding types but the same error pops up.
I also get an error at line 2 because it does not regonize as a command
I am writing a code in bash script, in my ubuntu command terminal. The program should send the message, "Hello John!!" 5 times to john's terminal (assuming he is logged on to the server). But I keep getting this error: Syntax error: end of file unexpected (expecting "done").
#!/usr/bin/sh
clear
x=1 # this sets up the flag so we can have it send a limited amount
while [ $x -le 5 ]
do
write jdouglas << EFO
>Hello John!!
>EFO
x=$(( $x + 1 ))
done
Syntax Error Near Unexpected Token
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