Hi All,
I am using sftp to transfer files between two unix machines. As per my knowledge, in order to use public key authentication, the remote user's home directory permission should be set to 750 ( basically group and others should not have write permission ). Is there any way to over ride... (1 Reply)
Good day,
I am extracting information from Apache log files from 41 servers. Every day I have 7 cronjobs scheduled to do this for me and it works beautifully :D... only problem is that it takes about 6-9 hours to run through, as the script runs about 6 ssh commands for each box then goes to the... (3 Replies)
Hello
I have 2 servers that need a database table to be one way synchronized (server A needs to push the table to server B)
I considered using a FEDERATED DB, but decided against it for my particular application (Server B has several apps that would be calling the table repeatedly, and a... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have two machines Mac1 and Mac2 logging in with same user id and same private key.
can anyone let me know how to connect these two machine using ssh .
or SCP files to other machine
:wall: (1 Reply)
Hi all
I have to run certain set of commands on two machines, the two machines see the same home, it's mounted from the same place. The problem is that i have to ssh to a certain machine "which is slow unfortunately" that has the license to run a tool and i want to return to the original machine... (3 Replies)
Hi friends,
I must to give ssh connection to own customer.
So I want to lock ssh user on own home directory. It is not necessery to reach other folders. I know that ftp user can lock on own folder but I don't know how to lock ssh user.
I am waitting your kindly helps :D
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Hello,
I must close ssh users to the home directory.
It means the users musn't see anything inside their home directory.
For example after login to the os and type this command "cd .."
or "cd /" it musn't work.
How can I implement it?
(Probably chroot or rootsh but how?) (1 Reply)
I dug myself a hole yesterday that I can't seem to get myself out of.
In a very futile attempt to create a new FTP user with limited access via SSH, I inadvertently changed permissions for who knows what and now I am having a problem accessing password protected directories. When I enter the... (1 Reply)
Greetings to every one,
I have to access different clusters for computing.
But the problem is their lib paths are different. :eek:
How can i export some particular library paths for a particular machine ?
For example
Like cluster_1 (ip : 10.169.85.47)
export LD_libPATH="/opt/CUDA"
Like... (2 Replies)
Good Morning,
I have 2 Solaris 9 machines sharing a NAS, and need to have users to be able to log in from the 2nd machine and get to all of their files on the NAS that were created on the 1st machine.
So far its working ok, but when users log in to the second machine, their user IDs show... (20 Replies)
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sa-awl
SA-AWL(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation SA-AWL(1)NAME
sa-awl - examine and manipulate SpamAssassin's auto-whitelist db
SYNOPSIS
sa-awl [--clean] [--min n] [dbfile]
DESCRIPTION
Check or clean a SpamAssassin auto-whitelist (AWL) database file.
The name of the file is specified after any options, as "dbfile". The default is "$HOME/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist".
OPTIONS --clean
Clean out infrequently-used AWL entries. The "--min" switch can be used to select the threshold at which entries are kept or deleted.
--min n
Select the threshold at which entries are kept or deleted when "--clean" is used. The default is 2, so entries that have only been
seen once are deleted.
OUTPUT
The output looks like this:
AVG (TOTSCORE/COUNT) -- EMAIL|ip=IPBASE
For example:
0.0 (0.0/7) -- dawson@example.com|ip=208.192
21.8 (43.7/2) -- mcdaniel_2s2000@example.com|ip=200.106
"AVG" is the average score; "TOTSCORE" is the total score of all mails seen so far; "COUNT" is the number of messages seen from that
sender; "EMAIL" is the sender's email address, and "IPBASE" is the AWL base IP address.
AWL base IP address is a way to identify the sender's IP address they frequently send from, in an approximate way, but remaining hard for
spammers to spoof. The algorithm is as follows:
- take the last Received header that contains a public IP address -- namely
one which is not in private, unrouted IP space.
- chop off the last two octets, assuming that the user may be in an ISP's
dynamic address pool.
perl v5.16.3 2014-06-10 SA-AWL(1)