I need to virtually bridge two real serial ports, i.e. COM1<-COM6
I'm not sure it can be done with com0com - can it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COM_port_redirector
We are faced with a dilemma with using snow leopard. We want to have thr snow leopard server on site and not off site because it makes sense to have the server in the network physically for other services (file sharing, VPN, wiki etc) but our office does not have a very reliable Internet connection so it'd hard to host the email with it. We don't want to factor out the email as a separate server because we want to enjoy a single user login across everything. How do we get around this dilemma?
Hi,
I have followed this tutorial http://wiki.osdev.org/Bare_bones to build a simple C kernel and boot it successfully. But, how to convert the floppy image to CD image to use it with my real PC?
Looking for recommendations the best comprehensive browser based administration tool for administering a Linux machine. Ideally this would be distribution agnostic. This could also be an "appliance" type product that would administer multiple machines on network.
This is marked community wiki. Give your answer preferably one product per answer and vote up packages that you recommend also.
Hi.
I follow this tutorial step by step and in the end
http://wiki.mediatemple.net/w/DV:Install_Postfix_on_Ubuntu#Configuring_TLS_and_SASL_authentication
and i can make mi server work correctly
the imap and the pop3 never work on roundcube and squirrelmail , also i prube with a telnet.
Im new i don't have idea if the tutorial is right and yes i have a VE on mediatemple and i love it but i been all day and i can mak it work
this is the error i keep get it
-ERR Temporary problem, please try again later
Hello,
I've read in
http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/1/wiki/Docs%3AModProxyCore
that sticky sessions are not currently implemented in lighttpd. I'd like to know if it is possible to have sticky sessions using lighttpd as a loadbalancer (Perhaps implementing the sticky sessions using fastcgi or applying some patch?)
Thanks and bye!!
I know of FireShot, a firefox extension, for saving up whole pages of images. And I love it. Great idea, and a very good implementation.
But unfortunatelly, often on this kind of sites, you have links which get lost that way. So I'm wondering, is there a way to save in the same manner whole blog posts, wiki posts, StackOverflow posts :), as PDF files, so the links get saved as well ?
Preface: I like Vim... a lot
Requirements:
Remote editing capabilities
S/FTP or SSH
Text coloring
As you can see my requirements are specific but slim. I have been using TextWrangler on MacOSX and I love it. It's that remote editing feature that really does it for me.
This post is community-wiki, and if another topic that has an answer that meats my requirements exists, please kindly redirect me.
Thank you all very much!
We are faced with a dilemma with using snow leopard. We want to have thr snow leopard server on site and not off site because it makes sense to have the server in the network physically for other services (file sharing, VPN, wiki etc) but our office does not have a very reliable Internet connection so it'd hard to host the email with it. We don't want to factor out the email as a separate server because we want to enjoy a single user login across everything. How do we get around this dilemma?
What are the features of graphical terminal servers and technologies available for Linux?
is it open source/free
how well does it scale
management (?)
what's the network usage, susceptibility to latency
support for session pause/resume
what client platforms does it support
support for sound (playback and record)
directory/local disk sharing
local printing
other cons/pros
This question is supposed to be a community wiki for comparison between the different technologies, but it looks like I don't have enough points to make questions into wikis(?)
I'm really new to 802.1x but I'm trying to use 802.1x authentication in a wired network. My desktop is Linux (centos) using wpa_supplicant as the supplicant. I'm wondering what key_mgmt/eap is normally used in the wired environment?
I went through http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Authentication_Protocol but it doesn't clearly say which method/encapsulation is normally used for wired network. Can anyone give me a hint?
Thanks.
We cannot modify the default USERID/PASSW0RD on an IMM because when we try it modify the USERID's password with a logged in USERID user (that has the "max" rights) we get this message after clicking on "SAVE" (save the new password..)
Could not modify password: *** Provider OSBase_AccountProvider(21770) exiting due to a SIGSEGV signal
Our question: How can we modify the default password to something else?
UPDATE: by IMM we wanted to mean this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Remote_Supervisor_Adapter#Integrated_Management_Module_.28IMM.29
man zpool states that a vdev for a zfs pool can be a "regular file". Can I specify a sparse file (the warning about the integrity of the file being determined by the underlying filesystem should apply with the same relevance for a sparse file)?
The ZFS administration guide on https://pthree.org/2012/12/04/zfs-administration-part-i-vdevs/ states that file vdevs "must be preallocated, and not sparse files or thin provisioned" (thanks to @jlliagre).
On https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Experimenting_with_ZFS sparse files are used without any comment.
I have read, e.g from here
http://wiki.lessthandot.com/index.php/Find_Out_Server_Roles_For_a_SQL_Server_Login
that SecurityAdmin role can read Error logs. I'm on SecurityAdmin role and when I try to execute xp_readerrorlog I get a following error:
Msg 229, Level 14, State 5, Procedure xp_readerrorlog, Line 1
The EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'xp_readerrorlog', database 'mssqlsystemresource', schema 'sys'.
What I'm missing? Can this role read error logs or not?
I heard that even a journaled filesystems such as EXT3/EXT4 might corrupted during power failure, e.g. from wikipedia [1]:
In the event of a system crash or power failure,
such file systems are quicker to bring back online and
less likely to become corrupted.
Can anyone provide more detail by giving examples such that when
corruption can occur
corruption is avoided by journaled filesystems
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journaling_file_system
It doesn't matter whether you just use it for fun or run your multi-million euro business with it. Also, if you install it on your work PC at some large company, this is still personal use. However, if you are an administrator and want to deploy it to the 500 desktops in your company, this would no longer qualify as personal use. (http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Licensing_FAQ)
Does that mean it is totally OK to use Virtualbox at my company on a small number of computers?
"Routers do not forward packets with link-local addresses." says Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link-local_address) What I want to know is: that makes sense if the destination is a link-local address, but what if I have a box that only has a link-local address trying to reach a global/site scope address? Can the traffic make it back, or will that fail because the return packets will be to a link-local address?
I'm trying to link a debian server authentication to active directory.
I followed this tutorial: http://wiki.debian.org/Authenticating_Linux_With_Active_Directory but I'm stuck on the
getent passwd
Because this doesn't list all AD users but only locals.
This is my nsswitch.conf:
passwd: files winbind
group: files winbind
shadow: files winbind
And I'm sure it is well connected to AD becuse this:
wbinfo -u
Lists all AD users.
What have I missed?
How could I switch to LXDE because it loads KDEmod at start?
(LXDE is installed like the wiki say ...)
Also, how could all KDE packages be removed easily afterwards without breaking something that I need?
I'm searching since hours how to insert the entailment symbol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_symbols) into a MS Word 2007 document. Any hints?
I tend to have a handful of 'core' applications that cover most of what i need. On the other hand, there tend to be some programmes that i need once in a blue moon, and i'm finding that i'm forgetting what they are. At one point i had a wiki for it, but i'm curious how other people handle the problem.
So, what's the means that you use to keep a database or other record of rarely used, but useful applications?
Hi,
I have a MediaWiki installation and pages listed on a category, and when I access the category it displays "Pages in category x" and then a 3-column list of pages. What I want is to change the column count to 1 or 2. Is there a way to do this?
Live example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikis (it has 3 columns)
I would like all of my organizations RPMs to have a vendor defined so we can easily see which of our RPMs are installed. Does anyone know why Fedora says:
Do not use these tags:
Packager
Vendor
Copyright
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package
They give no reasoning at all.
If not using "Vendor" are there recommendations as to another method that is commonly used for this purpose?
I tried to compile mod_ntlm for Oracle HTTP Server but got all sorts of errors, can someone
point me to a pre-compiled binary?
Tried everything at http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/NtlmAuthentication still no go
Thanks
I've been knocking my head out for a while on this one and have read many tutorials, but I just can't get this to work. Ajaxterm, is a webbased SSH client; once installed apt-get install ajaxterm and then enabling it with /etc/init.d/ajaxterm start I should be able to access the SSH terminal with http://mywebsite:8022/
But doing so only gives me a "Page not found", any suggestions?
My actual VPS is: http://173.244.205.160
My sources:
https://secure.kitserve.org.uk/content/setting-ajaxterm-Ubuntu-and-Debian-powerpc
http://wiki.kartbuilding.net/index.php/ajaxterm