I have machine that I used to VNC to on my network with Remote Desktop Viewer from my Fedora 12. When I first connected I checked the checkbox that I wanted to store the pw. Now the pw on the other machine has changed but Remote Desktop Viewer does not ask for a new password, it just gives me a black screen, like I am connected but I can't see anything. I'd like to know if anyone knows where this pw data is stored on the system so I can start fresh. I already tried uninstalling Remote Desktop Viewer and installing it again.
I put in my cron entries to run my backup script which rsyncs my data to my 2nd drive, however on a hunch I checked my backup drive which mounts automatically via fstab and I realize it had not ran in a while. I checked cron and there were no entries for it. I got to wondering if I should ever be worried about a cron update coming down and over-writing my existing cron file with the backup entries in it to run.
I have added some executable scripts to /etc/cron.daily but don't get the stdout/stderr output from them as mail (or anywhere else I have found). At least one of them is running (because I can see that it has added a file to the disk).
The peculiar thing is that I do get the output from /etc/cron.daily/0logwatch (part of the logwatch package) as an email each day.
The MAILTO line in /etc/crontab is "MAILTO=root" (unchanged from default). Same for /etc/anacrontab.
I do have an alias at the end of /etc/aliases which redirects root's mail to my own account, but this alias works fine for mail I send manually. (It also appears to work fine for the output from the file /etc/cron.daily/0logwatch.)
i have an AP set up and would like to have all requests for a website sent to a specific ip address.. and am trying to get this to work in IP tables
user-->AP-->google.com
no matter what site they try to goto it takes them to [URL] i want to use this to require people to login to my server when they connect to my AP before they can go any further.
I am looking for a scriptable solution for downloading tables that are embedded into webpages. If I wanted to save this table to a csv file what would I need to use. On Winders, I currently have Excel doing the job with a script.[URL]
I have 2 routers both with 5 network cards (both different subnets). On both machines I have the following configuration: Eth0 is the internet conection, Eth1 is the conection to the other router and the other network cards are for the subnets.My current Ip tables script allows all the subnets of one router to see each other but not the subnets of the other router.
In the new situation I want not all but specific subnets to see each other (no problem here)The issue is that some of theese subnets are subnets of the other router. For example the subnet of eth2 router1 should be able to connect to eth 3 on router2. This is were eth1 comes in play. My plan was to configure iptables so that in above example eht2 would be forwarded to eth1, which will forward to eth1 on router2.Then the iptables configuration on router2 will forward it to the network card of the correct subnet.
If any real hassle using a database between web sites. Not obviously phpBB but rather various projects that need a common read access to maintain a relation
i managed to make me a script to reconfigure automacitally my routing tables (wireless internet; wired a connected hotspot for my ftpd) now i need at last to remove line "2" from /etc/resolv.conf
when i try to
Code: root@HP-Compaq-8510w:~# vi +2 --cmd "dd" /etc/resolv.conf i get Quote: Error detected while processing pre-vimrc command line: E492: Not an editor command: dd Press ENTER or type command to continue
Recentrly my servers mysql has updated and now i have problems with my phpbb database. I cannot access some of the tables or back-up them. I did some research and founded that becouse of the update, my old my.cnf has been replaced and lost setiings for innodb. I founded the file, but i don't know how to make it work. I do not have a back-up of the old my.cnf
I'm using ArchLinux and I have an IP tables rule that I know works (from my other server), and it's in /etc/iptables/iptables.rules, it's the only rule set in that directory. I run, /etc/rc.d/iptables save, then /etc/rc.d/iptables/restart, but when I do "iptables --list", I get ACCEPTs on INPUT,FORWARD & OUTPUT.
# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.8 on Sat Jan 8 18:42:50 2011 *filter :INPUT DROP [0:0] :FORWARD DROP [0:0]
We have one linux machine in the office which happens to be an important firewall. I just know the basics and need to make one changeEssentially it is forward mysql traffic to another internal machine.This is the original rule (forward to 192.20.0.17) which is working
2)create the folder who ever is the creater of that database or owner of that database. I think the databse starts with username_ so i think i have to split the database name to get folders name . How to do that? backs up the databases belonging to that user.
I would like to open some port from IN to OUT pop3,smtp.whenever i tried to add some rules to existing iptables it gives me an error.Applying iptables firewall rules: iptables-restore: line 21 failed
How to configure IP tables in opensuse?My situation is,1. My network is connected in this way...ISP -> Hub -> Firewall Router -> Switches -> DNS ->LANI need to insert a linux system with iptables configured. I am expecting it that it should be between DNS and LAN. For that I am in search of "How to configure IP tables on opensuse10.3
How can I delete all the existing partitions on a HDD?I tried using the following command:/bin/dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda bs=1M count=10This does delete the partition tables but when I use fdisk to create new partitions, then I format those using mkfs.ntfs then the partitions are not seen by Windows.Is there any other way to remove all existing paritions from a HDD?
I am about to make a fresh install of ubuntu 9.10 on my 160gb hdd and keep my home directory. Here I also have Windows XP installed, the swap, home and root. All of these are done manually and given names such as 'sda1', 'sda5' ect.(I do see them in system monitor > file systems) The problem is that the installer doesn't seem to show me these tables. I only get a 160gb big chunk. GParted will not show it either (but as root is running from their I guess it cant?).
When I execute the command below, does mysqldump lock all tables while the backup is in process? I want to make sure this is the appropriate type of backup command for MyISAM database.
translationables,i.e,camp_generic_transcamp_generic_trans_defcamp_generic_trans_epcthese tables exist in cntr1/cntr1@camABC1I have to copy these tables from here to staging environment.I need to first check if any of the tables exist in staging.If yes,then delete and create new.There are 4 staging env from 5 to 8.I have to pass the staging environment as parameter to ask the user which environment does he want the tables to be copied