I'm having a site with ftp access, I accidently changed a directory mode to user write only. Now I cannot delete it or chmod it again. Anyone have an idea how to chmod it or get rid of it? Unfortunately the site is on
godaddy.com which don't allow SSH access.
On 19/10/06, Alexander Cheskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I
personally add following string in my ~/.ssh/config file
"UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null"Then you get asked to accept the remote host key every time you access it and loose the option to notice if/when the remote host's key is c
Hi,
I
personally add following string in my ~/.ssh/config file
"UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null"
10x
Alex
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erez
DSent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 4:31 PMTo: Israel Linux
Mailing listSubject: 2 ssh servers on 1 ip
hii have one
ssh -p 501 -o HostKeyAlias=host1.home.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ssh -p 502 -o HostKeyAlias=host2.home.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
man ssh_config for more details :-)
On 10/18/06, Erez D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi
i have one ip on the internet, but two ssh servers.
so i did port forwarding: port 501
the following library was loaded:/usr/lib/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7/el_GR.ISO8859-7.so.2
This is the encoding library that supports the greek charset.Think of it as mapping for greek characters, not a font.Some modern systems tend to use UTF-8 for character encoding, which includes support for greek,
On Wednesday October 18 2006 16:31, Erez D wrote:
> hi
>
> i have one ip on the internet, but two ssh servers.
>
> so i did port forwarding: port 501 -> host1:22, port 502 -> host2:22
>
> the problem is that my local ssh client (openssh/linux) assumes they are
> the same computer
> and is not happy
thanks you all for replying,altough the hosts or dns methods works, i chosen to use the more elegant way(thanks jason)i added a file: ~/.ssh/config begin =Host server1 Hostname my_external_ip.com
Port 501 HostKeyAlias server1 Host server2 Hostname my_external_ip.co
A trivial solution would be to access each one of them through a
different hostname which you've added to /etc/hosts.
Erez D wrote:
hi
i have one ip on the internet, but two ssh servers.
so i did port forwarding: port 501 -> host1:22, port 502 -> host2:22
the problem is that my local ssh c
hii have one ip on the internet, but two ssh servers.so i did port forwarding: port 501 -> host1:22, port 502 -> host2:22the problem is that my local ssh client (openssh/linux) assumes they are the same computer
and is not happy with them having different certificates (so i am blocked from one of t
David Suna wrote:
> I just purchased a new machine and I have been having a very
> frustrating time installing linux on it. I have tried installing
> ubuntu workstation, ubuntu server and debian etch all without success
> but with different failures. The machine is a Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz with
> a Gi
thanks danny,
i did contact sun and bea support.
im waiting three weeks allready :)
so i thought you guys can help.
thanks
yahav
- Original Message -
From: Danny L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:32
Subject: Re: greek fonts library
To: yahav biran <[EMAIL PROTECTE
El mié, 18-10-2006 a las 09:32 +0200, David Suna escribió:
> Yes I tried installing each distribution more than once with the same
> results.
Try also with Knoppix 5.0 or higher it is excellent to detect and check
hardware configuration at booting. If it successfully boots to the
graphical mode, t
Yahav
Since you are running a proprietary closed source system like Weblogics
and Solaris, I suggest you call their customer support.
Sun and Weblogics both told me that their customer support is their key
differentiator and competitive advantage over Open Source in the telecom
service provi
hi,
part of our application, runs Weblogic application server that generating JSPs
and accessing oracle database.
in one of the production sites (in Greece) i see that the following library was
loaded:
/usr/lib/locale/el_GR.ISO8859-7/el_GR.ISO8859-7.so.2
i know that it's some Greek fonts.
is som
Yes I tried installing each distribution more than once with the same
results.
David Suna
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Omer Zak wrote:
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 08:55 +0200, David Suna wrote:
I just purchased a new machine and I have been having a very frustrating
time installing linux on it. I have t
David
I had a similar problem with an Intel 945 a few months ago - go into the
BIOS and select "Legacy IDE Mode" for the hard drive.
I dont know about Ubuntu - but I am pretty sure if you download the
latest version of CentOS 4 you should be fine - I was able to install
CentOs 3.4 this way
ho
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 08:55 +0200, David Suna wrote:
> I just purchased a new machine and I have been having a very frustrating
> time installing linux on it. I have tried installing ubuntu
> workstation, ubuntu server and debian etch all without success but with
> different failures. The mach
I just purchased a new machine and I have been having a very frustrating
time installing linux on it. I have tried installing ubuntu
workstation, ubuntu server and debian etch all without success but with
different failures. The machine is a Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz with a Gigabyte
945GZ motherboard
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