Hi-
I need the cpp call that will tell me the full path to the app I'm running in. For example, I'm running in a loaded library for either mozilla or firefox, but would like to know the full path to the executable
/usr/bin/firefox
/usr/bin/mozilla
/usr/local/firefox1_5
etc...
(For... (4 Replies)
Hi Friends..
I have a small problem with the hostname of my system.I had installed Solaris 10 X86 on Vmware in my windows 2000 system.After booting of my solaris system,if i give check-hostname command it says ,,
hostname is not fully qualified ,,change the hostname to hostname.xxx.xxxxxx.com... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have a NIM server on AIX 5.3.08.02. I had to change the host name and I now have nimsh connection issues to the NIM clients. All host files and DNS entries are correct with the new host name. I have tried editing the niminfo files on the NIM server and NIM clinet. I have tried removing the... (2 Replies)
I want to change the following lines in /etc/hosts on FreeBSD:
::1 localhost localhost.my.domain
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.my.domain
into the following lines
::1 localhost foo.example.com
127.0.0.1 localhost foo.example.com
I have the following script to do... (5 Replies)
hi all.
am unable to ping a freebsd machine using fully qualified domain name from a windows machine.
i have already set the fqdn for the machine.
plz advise me.
thanks. (2 Replies)
hi
actually i want to get fully qualified path name of the file when the file name is entered as command line argument while running a shell script
ex. if i run the shell as $./test.sh ./nsdnet_file.csv
the it should display me the full path of the file like
/dialp/Release/bin/nsdnet_file.csv... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to know if there is a command similar to scsimgr in HP-UX that
can help me change the algorithm and reserve_policy attributes of all luns presented to an AIX host.
Otherwise I would have to use,
chdev -l hdiskX -a algorithm=round_robin reserve_policy=no_reserve
in a... (1 Reply)
1-How can i change root password of 5 Fedora 11 machines (server1 server2 server3 server4 server5) with a single script ,
for example make password : 123456
NB. from server1 i can via ssh connect to the others machines without a password
Please help. (3 Replies)
Hi,
I got instructions from Security audit team for Solaris-10 server. They mentioned - "The sshd configuration on the host supported weak host keys and allowed password authentication on Solaris server. Enable stronger keys (2048 or 4096 bit)".
I am not clear enough, what they mean by weak... (7 Replies)
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binlog.auth
binlog.auth(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual binlog.auth(4)NAME
binlog.auth - authorization file for accepting remote binlog messages
SYNOPSIS
# format: Each fully qualified host name on a separate line hostname.domain_name
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/binlog.auth file specifies which remote hosts are allowed to forward binlog messages to the local host. For the sake of security,
only messages coming from remote hosts listed in the local /etc/binlog.auth file will be logged by the binlogd daemon.
Each remote host name should appear in a separate line in /etc/binlog.auth. A line started with the # character is considered as a comment
and is thus ignored.
A host name must be a complete domain name such as trout.zk3.dec.com. If a domain host name is given, it must either appear in the local
/etc/hosts file or be able to be resolved by the name server.
Note that a host name can have at most as many characters as defined by the MAXHOSTNAMELEN constant in <sys/param.h>, although each line in
the /etc/binlog.auth file can have up to 512 characters.
The /etc/binlog.auth file must be owned by root and has a permission of 0600.
If the /etc/binlog.auth file does not exist or it exists but is empty or has no valid remote host names in it, the system will assume no
remote host is allowed to forward binlog messages to the local host.
To invoke a new version of the /etc/binlog.auth file, run the following command (as the super user) to re-initialize the binlogd daemon:
kill -HUP `cat /var/run/binlogd.pid`
EXAMPLES
The following example provides a typical authorization file: # format: Each fully qualified host name on a separate line
c3poid.rvo.dec.com r2d2id.ckt.dec.com
FILES
Location of the authorization file.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: binlogd(8)
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binlog.auth(4)