Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "network under session"
2000 Jun 12
1
ssh -R option
Dear list,
I'm relatively new to using ssh. I'm trying to use the -R option to set
up a forwarded port between two machines. Specifically I'd like to be
able to ssh to machineB from machineA and then have a port on machineB
that I can connect to machineA with. If my understanding is correct I'd
need a command like:
machineA> ssh -R 10000:machineA:23 machineB
This should
2010 Jan 27
2
Configuration of hosts
I'm probably doing something I'm not supposed to even try, but I'm trying
for "proof of concept" before physically setting up a distant network
because of logistical issues.
Anyway, I have tincd running as a service on two windows machines on the
same lan. I'm trying to establish a connection between those two computers
on the vpn ip's (10.20.30.1 and 10.20.40.1).
2008 Oct 09
1
rsync backup permissions
I had a quick look for an answer to what I'd presume is a common Q but
failed so wondering if somebody here would point me in the right
direction, please & thanks?!
I wish to use rsync to backup users' home dirs from machineA (Debian) to
machineB (Fedora). I have a script, say backup.sh, in my own home dir
and linked to from /etc/cron.daily and have set up the ssh keys so
2005 Jun 11
3
[Homes] on two machines, possible?
Hi,
I have a smb pdc running which works quite well so far, and would like to
know if this feature is possible.
I have two locations, and I want all users to authenticate on Machine A.
Howver there are some users that are closer to machine B, and I would like
to be able to have the homes of those users on machine B rather than
machine A (they should authenticate on machine A anyway).
Is this
2003 Feb 07
2
Problem with rsync from one machine
I am not sure where to begin so I will be as verbose as I can to explain the
problem.
I have 3 servers. Their specs are:
Machine A: Redhat 7.1 kernel 2.4.9-34 openssh 3.1p1-5
Machine B: Redhat 7.3 kernel 2.4.9-31 openssh 3.1p1-5
Machine C: Debian Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 openssh 3.4p1 rsync 2.5.6
I am running an rsync over ssh from Machine C to Machine B with the
following:
rsync --verbose
2008 Apr 03
1
3.0.1pre3 - date/time discrepancy in the log
I'm using the very latest 'version 3.0.1pre3 protocol version 30', on
both ends, and have seen a date/time discrepancy in the log on the
receiver. The sending machine (machineA) is in US CDT while the receiver
is in US PDT. Both sender and receiver have their time set correctly.
a contiguous snippet from the log on the receiver : (note the first
three timestamps are correct:)
2012 Aug 02
1
virt-ls windows
On a windows 2003 VM, i have two LVM partitions attached
I was wonder how can i use virt-ls on d: disk
eg.
# virt-ls -d win2003 /
works fine for c:
but i cant figured it out how i use this for d:
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Evaggelos Balaskas - Unix System Engineer
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2015 Feb 25
2
Workgroup name too long
I have searched for this and the solutions I found were for instances
where the workgroup name *was* too long. However, my workgroup name is
*not* too long. The spaces between PEGASUS and ^[ are part of the
message, I did not add them. If you count them there are 16 total
including ending ^[. I can't figure out where the spaces are coming from.
This is the same for every Samba
2012 Feb 25
1
Sys::Virt
Can anyone help me:
$ perl Makefile.PL
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for Sys::Virt
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json
$ make
/usr/bin/perl "-Iblib/arch" "-Iblib/lib" perl-Sys-Virt.spec.PL
perl-Sys-Virt.spec
make: *** [perl-Sys-Virt.spec] Segmentation fault
make: *** Deleting file `perl-Sys-Virt.spec'
Evaggelos Balaskas - Unix System
2000 Jan 31
1
Change Request: New Environmental Variable for Username
Presently, the Samba documentation says that the default NetBIOS
username used by client-type applications is determined by the
following (from smbclient(1)),
If no username is supplied, it will default to an
uppercase version of the environment variable USER
or LOGNAME in that order. If no username is sup-
plied and neither
2012 Dec 03
1
packagelist.in for archlinux
latest archlinux has some small changes:
btrfs-progs-unstable --> btrfs-progs
genisoimage --> cdrkit
iproute --> iproute2
module-init-tools --> kmod
procps --> procps-ng
udev --> systemd
util-linux-ng --> util-linux
and could you plz add the below packages
lrzip
less
sed
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Evaggelos Balaskas - Unix System Engineer
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2012 Dec 16
1
read-write in LIBGUESTFS 1.20
How can i open a virtual disk in read-write mode ?
# guestmount --rw -d winxp -m /dev/sda1 /media/
# rm -f /media/pagefile.sys
rm: cannot remove ?/media/pagefile.sys?: Operation not permitted
# cd /media && touch file
touch: cannot touch ?file?: Permission denied
# cd && fusermount -u /media
I've tried with guestfish also.
I have compiled libguestfs with this conf:
2012 Dec 18
1
febootstrap and download packages
Something that i would like to have, is the ability to keep the
download packages in a temp directory when using febootstrap.
I understand that using ferora/archlinux (distros with a lot of
package updates every day) can increase the size of this temp
directory rapidly and at some point will have a lot of deprecate
packages.
But the daily use of febootstrap (or building libguestfs) makes your
2012 Jul 19
1
save / restore RAM state - Problem
Hi all,
i am trying (test) to save / restore a state of a winxp virtual machine.
Perhaps i am missing that i can not restore save image to LVM partition.
"error: Failed to read file '/root/winxp.save': Value too large for
defined data type"
Below are my settings
libvirt 0.9.13
qemu-kvm 1.1.1
# virsh
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type:
2012 Dec 03
1
distro checking
NOT a problem,
just a question about distro checking:
the default value is REDHAT,
then you check debian (or ubuntu)
and then archlinux
why are you using two if statements ?
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Evaggelos Balaskas - Unix System Engineer
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2013 Jan 31
1
virt-sparsify & TMPDIR
I use my "custom" TMPDIR variable with virt-sparsify.
I just type:
export -p TMPDIR=/mnt/vm/tmpdir
I do that for a couple reasons:
either my /tmp is on a ramdisk or /tmp is on my (ssd) rootfs and i
dont want to "full" my / with the temporally files.
Thats said, i was thinking to "ask" OR sending a patch for adding a
tmpdir OPTION for virt-sparsify
like
2012 Dec 14
1
febootstrap - Arch User Repository
Arch User Repository - https://aur.archlinux.org/
have changed the package location
I am not a developer (and i dont know ocaml) but i've tried to build a patch
eg.
old location:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hivex/hivex.tar.gz
new location:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hi/hivex/hivex.tar.gz
AUR has a lot Flagged out-of-date packages so it would be nice if
febootstrap would
2012 Nov 25
1
libguestfs 1.18.11 build error
I am trying to build libguestfs version libguestfs-1.18.11 in my archlinux box
i am getting this error:
febootstrap: error: /lib appears as both directory and ordinary file
(glibc, ntfs-3g)
make[2]: *** [stamp-supermin] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/mnt/downloads/dnl/PKGBUILDs/kvm/libguestfs/src/libguestfs-1.18.11/appliance'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving
2012 Nov 25
1
checksums
Hi,
have you ever considered adding checksums to http://libguestfs.org/download/
(minor request)
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Evaggelos Balaskas - Unix System Engineer
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2015 Feb 25
2
Workgroup name too long
Am 25.02.2015 um 22:48 schrieb Miguel Medalha:
>> I have searched for this and the solutions I found were for instances
>> where the workgroup name *was* too long. However, my workgroup name is
>> *not* too long. The spaces between PEGASUS and ^[ are part of the
>> message, I did not add them. If you count them there are 16 total
>> including ending ^[. I