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2017 Mar 15
2
Relaiable ssh tunnel via systemd
Am 14.03.2017 um 21:43 schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
> On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 4:20 PM, Thomas G?ttler
> <guettliml at thomas-guettler.de> wrote:
>>
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>> Am 14.03.2017 um 15:10 schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
>>> Look into the "autossh" program, which is very good to manage and
>>> maintain such tunnels.
>>>
>>
>> Hi
2017 Mar 14
3
Relaiable ssh tunnel via systemd
We try to run a reliable ssh tunnel vis systemd.
This is the unit configuration file:
{{{
[Unit]
Description=Tunnel For %i
After=network.target
[Service]
User=autossh
ExecStart=/usr/bin/ssh -o "ExitOnForwardFailure yes" -o "ServerAliveInterval 60" -N -R 40443:installserver:40443 -R
8080:installserver:8080
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/ssh tunnel@%i "for pid in $$(ps -u
2017 Mar 14
4
Relaiable ssh tunnel via systemd
Am 14.03.2017 um 15:10 schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
> Look into the "autossh" program, which is very good to manage and
> maintain such tunnels.
>
Hi Nico and other ssh users,
Systemd restarts the ssh if it terminates. AFAIK this is all that is needed.
But maybe I am missing something. Is there a feature of autossh that I don't
get with systemd?
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2006 Mar 07
2
Inode Usage
...c LBA.
The approach I am using is to search through each inode from number 2
up. This approach works well with UFS1 file systems as then
preinitialize all the inodes. However, UFS2 does lazy inode
initialization so there are always some that are basically garbage.
I have not found any relaiable way to determine from the inode
contents if it is in use or not. I suspect that information is in
the inode bit map. However, I haven't found any way to access that.
Nothing in ffs.h seems to fit the need. Is there a way to tell if
inode x is initialized or in use?
2002 May 14
1
Using ext3 over NFS
hi all,
I have an application that runs on a diskless card. The application
stores its data on the
flash and also as a backup on the filesystem of a workstation which is
NFS mounted on
the card. Can I achieve data integrity/relaiability if I use ext3 on NFS
filesystem in case of
power failure/card jackout? What about the data in the flash? What
should be the ext3 filesystem
mode? Any help is
2008 Aug 11
1
Intermittent T.38 pass through
...ys ATA's 2102 x 2, Sharp UX-B800SE and Cannon ImageClass D880.
cannon> <2102 #1> <SIP> <*> <SIP> <2102 #2> <sharp
Started out with default settings on all devices, configured Asterisk to
handle T.38 pass through, the configuration I believe is solid. I get
relaiable results faxing from the sharp to the cannon. I get intermittent
results, 50% success or failure, faxing from cannon to sharp.
The first thing I did was to switch the faxes, so the ATA's and Asterisk
remain the same, just switched the faxes to the oposite end of the path.
Doing this comfirmed...