hello all
I am happily using pine but unhappily sending email as username@where.my.mail.works
instead of ****@my.college.edu
well, my username on my computer is one thing, but my username on my college account (**** here) is different.
what I'm trying to do is use the college server for... (1 Reply)
Not sure whether this is an appropriate request, however,
Using C++ code I'm running a unix command from the pc that needs the IP address of the PC in order to set the DISPLAY variable. The code is written using Builder C++ (Borland) but I'm having difficulty finding what functions / header... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Can anyone please let me know the syntax / how to pick up the Return Code ( RC) from the mailx command and return it to SAS uisng 'system()' function and '${?}'.
I am in a process to send the mail automatically with an attachment to bulk users. I have used 'Mailx' and 'Unencode'... (0 Replies)
Dear Experts,
I have a text file on my itanium box which contains list of nearly 1000 hostnames. I do not have the IP Address of them. I want read each entry from the text file and want to do a nslookup to the DNS Server and get the IP Adresses and put them in another file in the format... (1 Reply)
:) Firstly Hi all!!, im NEW!! and on here hoping that someone might be able to offer me some help... i have a server that keeps crashing every few days with the error message:
PANIC KERNAL-MODE ADDRESS FAULT ON USER ADDRESS 0X14
KERNAL PAGE FAULT FROM (CS:EIP)=(100:EF71B5BD)
EAX=EF822000... (10 Replies)
hi!
I need a script that, among other things, presents a menu to the user, checks the user input for an IP address (in quad dotted notation), and then "redirects" (with sed) that IP address to the Firewall script.
The script must check that all of the inputs are valid IP addresses (numeric,... (1 Reply)
I am using mutt on ksh Unix to send emails to addresses plucked from the database. If the "To:" email address is not longer valid and so the email is not sent to the "To:" recipient, but is sent to the valid cc address, I need to be able to get an error code returned to the shell script so that... (3 Replies)
Hi, I have a question about mailx in Red Hat:
If I use 'mail userid@mydomain.com -- -f root@mydomain.com', the return mail address will be root@mydomain.com.
How can I make all mails sent from this system use root@mydomain.com as return address by default?
Thank you in advance!
nz (1 Reply)
Not sure where the problem is. I can run the script without any issue using the following command.
. /opt/app/scripts/cdc_migration.sh
But it fails with the below error when I try it this way
/opt/app/scripts/cdc_migration.sh
/opt/app/scripts/cdc_migration.sh: line 65: return: can only... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
nos-tun
NOS-TUN(8) BSD System Manager's Manual NOS-TUN(8)NAME
nos-tun -- implement ``nos'' or ``ka9q'' style IP over IP tunnel
SYNOPSIS
nos-tun -t tunnel -s source -d destination -p protocol_number [source] target
DESCRIPTION
The nos-tun utility is used to establish an nos style tunnel, (also known as ka9q or IP-IP tunnel) using a tun(4) kernel interface.
Tunnel is the name of the tunnel device /dev/tun0 for example.
Source and destination are the addresses used on the tunnel device. If you configure the tunnel against a cisco router, use a netmask of
``255.255.255.252'' on the cisco. This is because the tunnel is a point-to-point interface in the FreeBSD end, a concept cisco does not
really implement.
Protocol number sets tunnel mode. Original KA9Q NOS uses 94 but many people use 4 on the worldwide backbone of ampr.org.
Target is the address of the remote tunnel device, this must match the source address set on the remote end.
EXAMPLES
This end, a FreeBSD box on address 192.168.59.34:
nos-tun -t /dev/tun0 -s 192.168.61.1 -d 192.168.61.2 192.168.56.45
Remote cisco on address 192.168.56.45:
interface tunnel 0
ip address 192.168.61.2 255.255.255.252
tunnel mode nos
tunnel destination 192.168.59.34
tunnel source 192.168.56.45
AUTHORS
Nickolay N. Dudorov <nnd@itfs.nsk.su> wrote the program, Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org> wrote the man-page. Isao SEKI
<iseki@gongon.com> added a new flag, IP protocol number.
BUGS
We do not allow for setting our source address for multihomed machines.
BSD April 11, 1998 BSD