12-14-2008
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Hi,
I would like to setup a FOR loop script to find out all the existing linux workstation in the network w/ ip address, hostname and linux version.
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for i in $(seq 1 254)
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I guess I probably ask a dumb question but why use RADIUS for authentication as there are many ways to do it, as authentication is basically a user/password check?
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Hi,
I have to parse the dhcp.lease file and have to keep the most recent entry and remove the rest and also the number of lines between any two leases might not always be the same.
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starts Wed Jul 27 09:48:39 2011
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Hello everyone, I have a question in regards to connecting with wpa_cli to a Radius server. I can connect fine through WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise, but I'm lost on trying to connect to Radius.
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8. IP Networking
Hi All ,
please view the set up below:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
| DHCP Server |-----------| ROUTER & |-----------| Clients |
| 192.168.99.1 | - -<eth1>| DHCP-RELAY|<eth2>-- | 192.168.88.X |
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Hi all
I have no idea what I am doing, I think I am learning...the previous linux admin left the company and I volunteered to help.
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Hi,
we have multiple database instances running on solaris server like db1, db2 and db3. Below shown ipcs -pmb shared memory segment output. Using cpid value I want to relate to the database instances db1, db2 and db3. Please let me know how to do this?
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GPW(1) General Commands Manual GPW(1)
NAME
gpw - program to generate pronounceable passwords
SYNOPSIS
gpw [number_of_passwords [length_of_passwords]]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gpw command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the origi-
nal program does not have a manual page.
Gpw is a program that generate pronounceable passwords of whatever length is desidered. It uses the statistics of three-letter combinations
(trigraphs) of the english system dictionary. It is based on the ideas in Morrie Gasser's password generator for Multics, and Dan Edwards's
generator for CTSS. FIPS Standard 181 describes a similar digraph-based generator, derived from Gasser's.
OPTIONS
This program accepts two optional numbers as command-line arguments. The first value is the number of password to generate, the second one
is the length of the passwords required, up to 99. Defaults are 10 and 8 respectively.
NOTE
Password length should be choosen consistently with the encryption standard used.
So, a value of eight is useful with DES encryption, and a longer value should be used with MD5 encryption.
SEE ALSO
passwd(1),pwgen(1).
AUTHOR
This program has been written by Tom Van Vleck <thvv@multicians.org> in 1994.
CREDITS
Based on the ideas in Morrie Gasser's password generator for Multics, and Dan Edwards's generator for CTSS. FIPS Standard 181 describes a
similar digraph-based generator, derived from Gasser's.
This manual page was written by Francesco P. Lovergine <frankie@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others),
who also modified and packaged sources to port it under GNU/Linux.
Aug 24, 2001 GPW(1)