Ubuntu :: Dont See Any Option To Change The Port?

Jun 4, 2010

When setting up a new pop3 accounr in evolution, I dont see any option to change the port, my pop3 server requires port 110.Is there a way to check or alter this in Evolution

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Ubuntu Servers :: 2 Php.ini Files, And Dont Know What One To Change?

Jun 12, 2010

trying to send email from php I'm hosting a website from my pc. LAMP is installed, and php and mysql is running fine. i want the web site to send automated e-mails i found the code mail($to,$subject,$message,$headers); but its not working. I'm pretty sure i need to configure the php.ini file, but the problem is I have 2 php.ini files, and I dont know what one to change, or why I have 2

the two files with path are :

/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
/etc/php5/cli/php.ini
why is there two?
what one do I need to change?

(i have other questions, but first things first)

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General :: SFTP Server Port Blocked On Uni Network / Need To Change Listening Port

Oct 21, 2010

VERY new to linux, erm but I have an issue that needs solving!I recently moved to university, where their network blocks sftp port 22, this means that I cannot connect to my FTP server which is running a version of linux.Now I've got this ftp server connected to a seedbox and it was created using the following walk through..Code:I have written this guide for a friend, but I though it would be useful for others as well.

There are several guides floating around, but I found that most always cock up in some way. This one is tried and tested to work on Debian Etch (on an OVH rps, but should apply to most servers).If there is a new stable release of rtorrent/libtorrent then I will update this guide to show you how to update it (without reinstalling the whole server).

At the bottom there are also instructions to install ftp access & some network monitoring software.Basically, I would really like someone to be able to construct the commands on how to change the listen port for sftp connection on linux or add another port to the list that Linux would use so that I could put in through putty.

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Apr 6, 2011

I edited "sshd_config" file and changed port 22 to a new port. After I restart ssh, it listens on port 22 and the new port. How can I disable SSH to listen on port 22? I'm using Debian.

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General :: The '-p' Option Is Not For A Network Port But For A Protocol

Jun 16, 2011

I'm confused as to what protocols 50 and 51 are.

Code:
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p 50 -j ACCEPT
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p 51 -j ACCEPT

The '-p' option is not for a network port but for a protocol. I've never heard of 50 and 51 protocols.

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Fedora Networking :: 3G USB Modem Has Wrong Device Port In NM - Change Device Port In Network Manager?

Aug 14, 2009

I installed ZTE MF 626 modem in my F10 with kernel 2.6.27.12-170, i run usb_modeswitch and so far things happened normally. Watching through /var/log/messages it says that F10 detects two port device for this modem: ttyUSB1 and ttyUSB2, and in the sequence it disable port ttyUSB1 BUT Network Manager still set this port.I mean, when i connect via wvdial appointing to ttyUSB2 i get connection, but Network Manager fails to do it appointing to ttyUSB1. How to change device port in Network Manager?

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Fedora Hardware :: F15 - No Option To Select Parallel Port?

May 28, 2011

I just replaced F14 with F15 (clean install). Now, when I try to add my HP Deskjet 710 printer I'm not seeing any option to select the parallel port. I've tested the hardware with an old F10 live CD, and every thing's okay there. Does the parallel port still exist in F15, or has it been nuked?

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Programming :: Edit Sshd_conf Files To Change The "#Port 22" To "Port 22" From A Script?

Feb 4, 2011

i am trying to edit sshd_conf files to change the "#Port 22" to "Port 22" from a script.

I have tried this many different ways.

sshs1='s/#Port 22/Port 22/g'
sed $sshs1 /home/l/Desktop/test

the reason i have it as a string in this instance is because $sshs1 gets a variable, but im not working on that right yet. I've tried changing the ' to ` and ". this is what i get:

sed: -e expression #1, char 7: unterminated `s' command
sed: -e expression #1, char 8: extra characters after command
sed: -e expression #1, char 8: extra characters after command
"
sed: -e expression #1, char 7: unterminated `s' command

i know it may have to do with my regex, but i cant seem to find a decent tut.

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Jan 3, 2010

I have recently upgraded my laptop to Ubuntu 9.10
From 9.04

and have noticed that the option to change your login screen theme is different and was wondering how you can change the theme

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CentOS 5 :: Change One Option In Kernel?

Apr 29, 2009

Is there an easy way to change just one option in the kernel? I need to set something from =M to =N I tried installing the kernel source rpm according to the centos wiki site, then changing the .config, make oldconfig etc. but the always build always fails.

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Ubuntu Installation :: GRUB: How To Change The Default Boot Option

Aug 9, 2010

I just got to finish installing ubuntu lastest version on my new netbook, im really exited about how powerful it can get. The thing is, I'm still keeping my old Windows 7 partition and data, and I want to access it faster, editing the grub options, to change the timer on it, and the default booting option.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Dual Boot: How To Change The Default Option

Oct 3, 2010

I've installed Windows 7 Ultimate on a notebook which previously ran Vista. No problems there.I've now installed Ubuntu (now updated to 10.04)so that it can boot to either OS.

It all works fine and when I first power up, I get a screen which invites me to select the OS I want to use. There are however two problems:

1) it defaults to Ubuntu (whereas I would prefer it to default to Windows 7 (it's a work laptop and most of the applications are Windows-specific),

2) the list of choices is getting increasingly complex with an expanding list of choices (with each major update of Ubuntu adding more); it even seems to include an option to go back to Vista!As long as I move down the list and make the right selection quite speedily, I get to where I want to be (though, as I say, I would like to change the default option).Is there any way I can edit/shorten this list without damaging the functionality and how can I change that default?

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Aug 4, 2011

I have a program which requires running on port eth0. My current connection is named eth7. how can I change this? I went to /etc/network/interfaces but did not see the connections for eth0 or eth7 in that location. I also tried to change it in the "Network Manager" but that just broke my connection and returned errors. What Can I do?

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Jan 8, 2010

I`m switched to Firefox 3.7 alpha, i made a desktop shortcut using "ln -s" and now I want to change the icon but there are no option for that.. see screenshot:

Is a way to do that with a command or something?

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General :: Change The Folder Option In Redhat?

Sep 8, 2010

I have a problem. Is there any way to change the folder option so that when i open a folder it opens in the same window instead of the new window

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Dec 30, 2010

I wish to use the VNC server built in to the Ubuntu to easily access it from other computers on my local network. I need to skew the VNC Server port off of the normal 5900 to something else because I am using VNC to access several computers (sometimes simultaneously) so each VNC server needs to be set with a different port #. At this point it is all local subnet connections with no incoming internet access and I am not worried about security.

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Jun 12, 2009

How do my user change password in webmail because there is no option to change password in my webmail. How to change password in webmail. I am using centos5.

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Sep 21, 2010

How do i change the ssh port on my redhat 5 server. Can you tell me how to do it through the gui and through cmd line?

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Sep 10, 2010

I installed Apache2 on Redhat EL 5. I am trying to change the default port (80) to 85. I tried editing httpd.conf and changed

Listen 80
to
Listen 85

It ditn't change any thing. 'netstat -tuapn | grep :85' returns nothing.

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Jul 17, 2011

I go in using nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config I change the port number.. I then restart ssh service restart.. I then run netstat -tupln and it still shows ssh as port 22!i am not sure what I am doing that is incorrect.Do I have to remove the # < ? I go to redit it and its still showing 2222 nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config ?

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Sep 12, 2010

I want to create a small simple application that will let me change the Output of the Sounds option to go from speakers to my headphones. I can do this easily enough through System --> Preferences --> Sound, but I'd like to create a GUI front end for me to do this. This is more as a learning exercise than anything else.What is the best language for me to build the windows to do this? Also, how do I find the commands to let me toggle the sound settings? Where are they documented? I'm using Ubuntu 10.04.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Using Iptables To Change A Destination Port But Keep The Ip The Same?

Mar 23, 2010

I am playing around with transparent proxies, The current way I am doing things is the program makes a request to a computer on port 80, I use

Code:
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 1234 to redirect to my proxy that I am playing with. the proxy will send out a request to port 81 (as all outbound port 80 are being fed back in to the proxy) so I want to do something like

Code:
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --destination-port 81 -j DNAT --to-destination xxxx:80 The problem lies with the xxxx part. How do I change the destination port without changing changing the destination ip? Or am I doing this setup completely wrong,

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Ubuntu Servers :: Ssh_config Can't Change Port Number?

Jun 4, 2010

I've got 10.04 on a headless server on a home network. I've edited /etc/ssh ssh_config and changed line 39 from:

# Port 22

to:

Port 30000

I then

user@server$: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh reload
from the host
user@desktop$: ssh servername -p 30000
ssh: connect to host servername port 30000: Connection refused

What am I doing wrong? I've also tried completely restarting the computer.

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Feb 8, 2011

I will be setting up a web server at my house. It will be a simple page for my family to keep in touch and maybe some other stuff. Here is the problem: I believe my ISP blocks port 80. So when setting up the firewall and it list the normal port 80 am I able to edit to say 8080? I have a ddns already setup for my router and I am waiting for an email back from DynDNS.com on setting up a new domain to forward to my already setup hostname. I just need to get everything redirected to another port beside 80.

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Nov 20, 2009

My clock needs to be set to usa time with am and pm But I don't see any option to select that? So I read online that I need to edit /etc/adjtime and change it from UTC to LOCAL

Problem is when I'm in the terminal it tells me I'm not in the sudoers file? So how do I fix my clock? its insane that I cant change the option in the clock options, and its also nuts that even though I created a root password I can't seem to just sudo and change it?

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May 17, 2010

Where do I change the option to have samba start during the boot process? I've googled and I've found old posts that say it's a line in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2 but in my semi-current box, I don't see the part about starting stopping the samba server.

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Sep 30, 2010

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May 26, 2010

How can I change the default port of ssh that is 22? Because of security issue I just want to give some other port.

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May 10, 2011

i want to change ssh defualt port 22 can you suggest which port i need to use for ssh so prevent it from hackers

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Jun 9, 2010

I have installed 10.04 from scratch (fresh install) and I am unable to change the default option of grub using the keyboard. while booting

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