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One thing to note... Its actually quite difficult to sniff traffic unless you have high level access to the network (assuming that both networks are connected straight into the internet with nothing...
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Your web server needs write access to your directory.
In your case, try:
chmod 777 /home/arioch/public_html/music_files/graphics/jo.jpg
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program | grep searchterm
So useful when looking for a line or two in an output of a few thousand lines.
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You could make a script in each of the 3 methods that writes each login event to a log file.
SquirrelMail could be modified easily to do that, you could put something in each of the users login...
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Hey everyone,
Heres my current crazy idea, I have a pile of old sound cards, each with 3 stereo inputs. My idea is to get 3 of those, stick them into a Linux box so that I have 9 stereo inputs.
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Hi everyone,
I've just spent the morning installing amavis-new with postfix and clamav and spamassassin onto my new server.
In testing, I sent the EICAR test virus through the system, it was...
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A bit of everything really. Everything from classical to heavy metal - and everything in between.
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On my network here I just have 3389 forwarded from the router to my windows 2003 server. Whenever I want to get into it I just open up remote desktop client and put in my ip address.
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If I was in your position, I'd be making up some images of these computers. As soon as one stops working, set it to grab the image from a fileserver, and then its back to virus free environment.
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Hi everyone,
I'm working on a project that requires my web based programs (written in PHP, however I could write the interface in Perl if needeed) to be able to send commands and get responses...
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Jaycar Electronics (australia) for their POS system and in a few airport lounges around the world.
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I THINK that it is in /dev/sda1. What generation iPod do you have?
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I see the turn on when power comes on as a feature :)
Means that if the power goes out (I don't have a UPS) I don't have to go and manually turn back on my servers - good because I'm quite often...
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I'd want to have a very powerful central monitoring system. This includes uptime, server utilisation (CPU, RAM, HDD, Network etc etc) and so on.
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If you have one available, use one of those USB-IDE thingos that you can buy off ebay. I got one a while back and combined with my laptop and an external hdd its saved me many many times...
Use it...
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I just remember them all becuase I've typed them all in that many times. Failing that command --help is always a good start.
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You need to go:
Cable Modem --> Router --> Switch --> Computers
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Thanks for those links bwkaz.
I think that might sway me to software raid. I'm guessing that having the dual opterons will be able to handle the RAID5 pretty well.
Time to go shopping for a few...
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Thanks for that info - i'll keep that in mind.
Problem is I don't really have the ability to try both opportunities (hence why I'm asking) but I think I'll go out and buy 3 sata drives and one of...
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Hi to all,
I'm in the process of designing and building a server.
Basically - it is just going to have as many hdds as I can pile into it (custom case i think i'll end up being).
My question...
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Check mailq - I had a server that was doing some funny things and it turned out that someone had managed to make it an open relay (probably something I did wrong)
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In a root terminal:
hostname newhostname
And there you have it.
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Those image messages i've found send people away and they don't bother doing anything...
What I do is get the post emailed to me (sorted into a different folder) and every week or so I go through...
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It got so bad on one website I made I had to put a script in there that worked out what browser you were using then sent you to the right place based on that. It was no problem maintaining the site...
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