If you can't ping your host from Solaris box which is in the Vmware than check your firewall ICPM settings. If your host is Windows than check from command line firewall configuration
from your Solaris box execute
and check is there IPv4 address of your Windows host, if not than add it and restart network services using svacadm restart or reboot.
Don't use root remote login because this is not safe, you can easily log on as root once you get access to regular user account with su command.
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Hiya, yes im new to all of this! But want to learn how to use Unix etc, iv been thinking about doin a course but desided im better off learning by my self with help from the people who really no what there doin...you guys!
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Hi,
Apologies if this question has been asked before.
I would like to know which language is better to learn in terms of programming in unix? is C dying out and being replaced by C++ or is it a combination of the 2 or just mainly C?
Thanks
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Hey everybody I just wanted to throw something into the gears here.
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Hi guys ini unix forum
i newbie in solaris world, is there anyone know or have the guide or link give me understanding about solaris from basic and how to begin learning solaris system
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Hi
I know only basics of UNIX and i want to know that how can i become a good troubleshooter in unix adminstartion or shell scripting....
i am just a newbie to Unix ..i do not have programming skills as well.
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Hello, I looking for becoming a Solaris system administrator. Background: I consider myself an entry-level Linux system administrator.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
arno-iptables-firewall
ARNO-IPTABLES-FIREWALL(8)ARNO-IPTABLES-FIREWALL(8)NAME
arno-iptables-firewall - Single- & multi-homed firewall script with DSL/ADSL support.
SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/arno-iptables-firewall [start|stop|status|force-reload|restart]
DESCRIPTION
arno-iptables-firewall is an iptables configuration script with support for both IPv4 & IPv6. While it is extremely easy to use one can
nevertheless use it in quite complicated environments.
All available options are explained in the extensively documented configuration file.
The external interface of the system needs to be set up properly in the firewalls configuration file (EXT_IF). The default behavior of the
firewall is to deny all incoming connections.
For additional requirements not covered by the configuration file custom iptables rules can be placed in /etc/arno-iptables-firewall/cus-
tom-rules. This file is automatically parsed by the service script.
See the README file (eg. in /usr/(local/)share/doc/arno-iptables-firewall) for an example how to manage logging of firewall events through
syslogd.
The arno-fwfilter script can be used to make the firewall logs more readable for humans (see manpage).
Several plugins for the firewall script are available online. Plugins can be downloaded from http://rocky.eld.leidenuniv.nl/ Please see the
README file for more information.
FILES
/etc/init.d/arno-iptables-firewall system service script
/etc/arno-iptables-firewall/firewall.conf firewall configuration
/etc/arno-iptables-firewall/conf.d/ firewall configuration directory
/etc/arno-iptables-firewall/custom-rules custom iptables rules
/etc/arno-iptables-firewall/blocked-hosts host blacklist
/etc/arno-iptables-firewall/mac-addresses mac filter list
Please note, that the last two files do exist in the initial configuration and their use is disabled in /etc/arno-iptables-firewall/fire-
wall.conf
SEE ALSO iptables(8), arno-fwfilter(1), syslog.conf(5)
The http://rocky.eld.leidenuniv.nl/ web site.
AUTHOR
arno-iptables-firewall was written by Arno van Amersfoort <arnova@rocky.eld.leidenuniv.nl>.
This manual page was written by Michael Hanke <michael.hanke@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Michael Hanke March 14, 2012 ARNO-IPTABLES-FIREWALL(8)