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Forum: IP Networking 06-28-2008
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One of the easiest (by far) to get setup is...
One of the easiest (by far) to get setup is Mandriva as it comes with shorewall (an iptables helper). It makes setting up iptables a breeze. Use that with webmin (a really full featured & mature web...
Forum: IP Networking 06-28-2008
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Posted By tekjunky
hmmm... are you sure your route is set right? ...
hmmm... are you sure your route is set right?

Smiling Dragon is correct on the point that you do not see your gateway in the traceroute, however since the servers are on the same subnet you might...
Forum: Red Hat 06-28-2008
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Posted By tekjunky
Look at the logs for the services you have...
Look at the logs for the services you have running. If it is not in logs then you don't have too many options. Look for core dumps as well. Were any changes made recently? Start there. If not then...
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Posted By tekjunky
My output is: ...
My output is:



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Now run:



My output is:



in testB
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Posted By tekjunky
This looks like tomcat is trying to open a GUI in...
This looks like tomcat is trying to open a GUI in X and you do not have X forwarded properly or not at all. The "-Y" switch just enables trusted X11 forwarding however you still need an X running on...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 06-28-2008
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Posted By tekjunky
Lost Brother
Well, as options are low... here is a shot in the dark. Try main stream socializing sites (exampe: myspace). With more info (interests, habbits) most guys/gals here could also give you more options...
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I agree with kknigga... The thing to look at...
I agree with kknigga...

The thing to look at is the permissions on the .ssh directory and the known_hosts file. Try a simple test like:

(as ngtman)

echo "test" >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts

Now...
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Posted By tekjunky
Please give an example of "large volumes of...
Please give an example of "large volumes of data". Linux has a native filesystem (ext2/3) which handles quite large files.

Taken from ext3 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
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Since you did not mention using su with a new...
Since you did not mention using su with a new username or ssh I am assuming:

A. you are not concerned with remote systems
B. you are referring to using 'su' to switch to the root user
C. you...
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