03-19-2009
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Is there a way to easily change an account to be a non login account (NP in the shadow) file?
I know I can just edit the file but that is not what we want to do. We use access control software and want to provide a way to set an account to be non-login using simple commands that can be mapped... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: LordJezo
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2. SuSE
When we login to any remote connections in SuSE Linux, say for example, telnet , the following line is displayed "Last Login : Date and time is displayed"
I would like to disable this. In SuSE 9, I could find the solution .
Please suggest me a solution to disable the line displayed for SuSE... (3 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have access to 15+ UNIX boxes at work, and I do not consistently log onto all of them over time. When I do try to access one I havent been on in awhile, my account is locked as the password has expired.
I need to request to the UNIX SA's that the password expiration is 90 days and that if it... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: stringzz
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi
how can I Lock an account, by prepending ”*LK*” to the password field in /etc/shadow.
I dont want to use passwd -l .
Any idea? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: tjay83
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5. SuSE
Hi ,
Can anyone give ur answer for
How to lock the account after consecutive unsuccessful login in SUSE Enterprise 10.2 Linux (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: karthik04
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6. Red Hat
Hello all,
If anyone has time, I have a few questions:
How do I do the following in Linux. We are using Red Hat and Oracle Enterprise Linux, which is based on Red Hat too.
1. How to lock the account after a few (like 3) invalid password attempts?
2. How do you lock a screen after 30... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nstarz
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7. Cybersecurity
Hi all,
I am having some issues with openssh vers OpenSSH_4.6p1 on SCO unixware 7.1.4
when a user accesses the system via ssh and the password is incorrect and more attempts have been made that the lock out limit I find that although there are messages in the syslog the account does not lock... (0 Replies)
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8. AIX
I want to learn AIX. I would like to find someone who would be willing to give me a login to their AIX home lab server. My intent is to poke around and discover the similarities and differences of AIX compared to other *NIXs.
I am a UNIX admin so I can think of what some immediate concerns may... (1 Reply)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
#!/bin/bash
for servers in `cat ~/servers`
do
rosh -l root -n $servers 'if
then
echo $HOSTNAME
else
exit 1
fi'
done
I have few servers in the for loop that is powered off, so whenever I execute my script, it works fine if all the servers are on, but when it tries to execute the script... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Rojan Shakya
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10. SuSE
hi
i want to enable details of previous successful/ unsuccessful login on screen after successful login in SUSE linux
---------- Post updated 01-17-15 at 10:00 PM ---------- Previous update was 01-16-15 at 11:37 PM ----------
hi guys please reply (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Idea
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map_slippy_fetcher
map::slippy::fetcher(n) Mapping utilities map::slippy::fetcher(n)
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NAME
map::slippy::fetcher - Accessing a server providing tiles for slippy-based maps
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require Tk 8.4
package require img::png
package require map::slippy
package require map::slippy::fetcher ?0.2?
::map::slippy::fetcher fetcherName levels url
fetcherName levels
fetcherName tileheight
fetcherName tilewidth
fetcherName get tile donecmd
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DESCRIPTION
This package provides a class for accessing http servers providing tiles for slippy-based maps.
API
::map::slippy::fetcher fetcherName levels url
Creates the fetcher fetcherName and configures it with the number of zoom levels supported by the tile server, and the url it is
listening on for tile requests.
The result of the command is fetcherName.
METHODS
fetcherName levels
This method returns the number of zoom levels supported by the fetcher object, and the tile server it is accessing.
fetcherName tileheight
This method returns the height of tiles served, in pixels.
fetcherName tilewidth
This method returns the width of tiles served, in pixels.
fetcherName get tile donecmd
This is the main method of the fetcher, retrieving the image for the specified tile. The tile identifier is a list containing three
elements, the zoom level, row, and column number of the tile, in this order.
The command refix donecmd will be invoked when the fetcher either knows the image for the tile or that no image will forthcoming.
It will be invoked with either 2 or 3 arguments, i.e.
[1] The string set, the tile, and the image.
[2] The string unset, and the tile.
These two possibilities are used to either signal the image for the tile, or that the tile has no image defined for it.
REFERENCES
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Main_Page
KEYWORDS
http, location, map, server, slippy, tile, url, zoom
map 0.2 map::slippy::fetcher(n)