Red Hat :: How To Check Ssh Deamon
Jan 21, 2011I have a RHEL 5 server linux 64 bit ,How to check the configuration of sshd I just was able to check the sshd service and restarted it but i don't know how to check its configuration
View 4 RepliesI have a RHEL 5 server linux 64 bit ,How to check the configuration of sshd I just was able to check the sshd service and restarted it but i don't know how to check its configuration
View 4 Repliesdifference between deamon and service in Linux?
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After a reboot I have the video device /dev/video0
But then when I start the daemon
Code:
sudo /etc/init.d/motion start
is says [ OK ]
but now the devide /dev/video0 is no longer there and motion won't start up.
Code:
Failed to open video device /dev/video0: No such file or directory
The only way to get the video0 device back is rebooting.
Ive in vmware an Ubuntu Git server, and form the server to the server it works perfect If i connect with mine mac to the server it ask for a password, and ive no idea what that is.
But on the internet was standing a command for public reposority git git-daemon --base-path=/home/git/repositories/ --export-all
when I run it , this error appear: git: 'git-deamon' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
I am getting avahi daemon failed message at startup and after that the screen keep flickering but no login screen appears. I have read somewhere at the Internet that the cause is full usage of /tmp. Further they advised to delete /tmp/X0-lock. I am using fedora9. Please tell me: 1. If deleting /tmp/X0-lock will be safe? 2. To do this, how can I access the command line when system is not starting up ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedThere is a particular java app called LanguageTool which we need to host on our centos server. Other applications are supposed to send an http request to this machine; this machine should pass this data (received over the http request) to the java application concerned, obtain the output from the app; and then send this response back to the requesting client...
We need to set this app as a service on startup. The centos machine might restarted from time to time; so we expect this service should startup automatically. What can I do to get this done?
I'v just installed wicd. I can't get it to sart, I get errors saying that wicd couldn't connect to it's dbus interface and the wicd deamon has shut down. Then there's a report from SELinux saying that it's preventing /usr/bin/python "write" access on /etc/dhcp/manager-settings.conf and that access is denied to wicd. I can get wicd to start if I su to root, but I'd like to not have to do that every time I boot. Is there a fix?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am new to Debian but not Linux-based systems. I have been experimenting a lot with Debian Lenny/Squeeze. I am growing more comfortable each day with the Debian design. Yet there remain many unexplored areas. I am creating a migration check list. Things to check, prepare, or reconfigure when moving from one Linux-based system to Debian.
I have a good computer background and my current check list probably is fairly good. Yet I would appreciate input and opinions from experienced Debian users of things to watch in such a migration. Login defs, passwd/group files, different directory locations, keymaps, services and daemons, etc. I am not too concerned with the desktop as I plan to stick with KDE 3.5 for a while and I can basically move those settings across.
I want to put check menu & check list in utility dialog.i dont know how i do this
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhen I reboot the server with centos 5.5 the SMB deamon doesn't start?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedFor version controlling, I am using bazaar for some time. Now, there is a problem. Our central machine has svn and nor bzr. I know bzr-svn can access svn repo, but is there any thing for other way? i.e. can I checkout my bzr to a svn?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI suspect one of my hard disks is faulty and I need to run a check on them. I have seen the documentation about 'e2fsck' but this states that this is unsafe if the filesystem is mounted. Unfortunately the device in question mounted on the root filesystem, so unmounting it is likely to create problems.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI expect to check the RAM speed and type. I ran following command;
$ sudo dmidecode 2.9SMBIOS 2.5 present.
65 structures occupying 2385 bytes.
Table at 0x000F06E0.
Handle 0x0000, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
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I have a fresh installed debian server.
I am not sure if an FTP was installed or not.
How can I check that?
I don't know to check if my system is 64 bit or not? My dual boot Window Vista is 64 bit, but what about the fedora?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedMy question might sound dumb for some of you, but how do i check what driver is being used right now?
i have an ati card and i tried to install the mesa drivers but i don't know if i did or not.
I want to write a script and put it in /etc/rc.local so that
if lan is connected then
rfkill block all
else
nmcli con up id 'Network id' --nowait
How should I write the if part and how should I check for "lan is connected" ?
I need something like that
Code:
checkip 192.168.3.44 >> ip.txt
ip.txt: ON!
And with that i wish to see if my sister's computer is connected to the internet.
A ping based solution is ok but i need things like returning 0 for pc not connected to internet and 1 otherwise.
i was just wondering where can i check to make sure what bit system i am running. 32 or 64,
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a Ubuntu box with a ftp service on. I wanto to upload/download files from my Win XP connected via LAN. I tried ftp command from cmd but I received "Error 530. Login incorrect. Login failed".I'm using root, I am 100% sure about the password (I managed to connect via putty), I just wonder how I can check the ftp connection from xp to ubuntu... maybe a firewall is blocking the port 21?I also tried ftp command in ubuntu (when I was connected with putty) and I got "connection refused" error.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI clicked "Safely remove hardware" (not sure if it's right - using Russian version..). It's right above Properties (right-clicking on the disk in Computer). So, I want to get it back. How do I do that? Also, how do I check the SD for errors?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi know: but I downloaded the 11.04iso but it says in the shutdown screen that its 10.04... :/
View 4 Replies View Relatedcan anyone advise how can I check what is the format (FTS/NFTS) my ubuntu is using? I need to ensure that mysql db can grow above 4gb
View 3 Replies View RelatedMy netbook running ubuntu 10.04 seems to be constantly transmiting data to the internet at about 100 kib when I am not even on the internet ? Is there a way to check what is being sent and how can I check if my netbook has been hijacked ?
Kev
I was running transmission in the background and I hadn't noticed. As soon as I turned transmission off the internet went static.
Yesterday I have replaced my Athlon64 3000+ with an Athlon64 4000+ on an Asus A8V Deluxe motherboard with 2 GB RAM and a 6600GT.
(I have built my own core-i5 based machine a few weeks ago, just to show that I am not living in the past when it comes to PC hardware ).
In WinXP (dual boot with Ubuntu), the idle core temperature is (on average) 40C (104F) with Q-Fan enabled in the BIOS. (Isn't this a bit high?) With AMD's "Cool'n'Quiet" enabled and "Q-Fan" disabled in the BIOS, the CPU fan makes too much noise (for my taste). With both "Cool'n'Quiet" and "Q-Fan" enabled, the idle core temp is (on avarage) 27C (80.6F). The CPU speed drops to 1 GHz (instead of the 4000+'s 2.4 GHz).
This is all according to the Windows program "CoreTemp", and with the original, stock heatsink. I was struggling with a "Freezer 64 Pro" that came with the 4000+, and just ended up putting the stock cooler back on it (took 10 seconds).
To get to the point: how can I measure the temperature of my "new" (second-hand) CPU in Ubuntu?
Does an OS influence the temperature of a CPU?
I have searched and read about "conky" (which according to Synaptic is installed on my 10.04 system, but I don't see it in the start menu), but it doesn't seem to be/do what I am looking for.
when i open update manager, i click check for updates, than i get this:
W:Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/...source/Sources 404 Not Found
, W:Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/...-i386/Packages 404 Not Found
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