Dear all,
We have a practice of getting user's passwords expired after 60 days and a strong password policy.
When a user tries to enter a password which is not compliant to the policy which is set putty exists without giving any feedback to the user. Below is something i captured from the... (3 Replies)
I am using a shell script to telnet into a remote unix server and execute certain commands. But if any command being executed remotely, throws an error, the script just hangs. And the telnet session does not get closed.
I want to be able to close the session and complete the script execution in... (1 Reply)
Hi
I want to do something that might sound strange.
I have a code that in written in C and is executed at startup (it's a custom process). It occasionally calls some bash scripts.
The process doesn't have any terminal associated with it.
One thing I don't know how to do is to start a... (5 Replies)
Hi Everyone:
Is there any way to enable colors through putty for a session into AIX? I've tried to set the TERM variable to xterm-256color but it doesn't work
having a 8-color terminal would be okay for me
thanks in advance (5 Replies)
Hi,
I had add the following line into .profile and .bash_profile for the timeout session to avoid putty close automatically :
timeout=10800
However, i still keep encounter session time out every after 60 seconds.
Can anyone please help advice.
Many Thanks! (2 Replies)
Hi,
sorry if this is the wrong forum for this question but I couldnt spot another obvious forum for it.
I have a windows shortcut which opens up a saved session in putty. From this session I then ssh to another remote server. I was wondering is there a way that I can either edit my shortcut... (2 Replies)
Hello guys,
You are my last hope. I googled for hours and tried so many things but I can't find a way to fix my problem.
So there we go:
I open a SSH tunnel to my linux vps.
My client sends every 5-minutes a keepalive package and I also set the "ClientAliveInterval" value to 300 in the... (8 Replies)
Hi,
Is there any way to refresh the session(for the profile file changes get reflect) in putty?
I am tired of closing reopening putty.
Thanks,
Pandeeesh
CTRL + Q to Enable/Disable GoPhoto.it (4 Replies)
Hi everyone,
This is a strange thing, sometimes when I type > exit from root session, i get a message
> There are processes running
after this message is displayed the oracle listener dies out and have to startup the listener again.
but this doesn't have always.
Where should I start to... (5 Replies)
I have a Windows batch file with the below entry for auto login.
putty.exe -ssh user1@10.10.10.7 -pw passwd1 -m command.txtcommnd.txt contains the below entries
pwd
sudo su - user2Switching from user1 to user2 does not require any password .
Output just prints the pwd and not sudo
When i... (6 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
subnetcalc
subnetcalc(8) BSD System Manager's Manual subnetcalc(8)NAME
subnetcalc -- IPv4/IPv6 Subnet Calculator
SYNOPSIS
subnetcalc [Address] [Netmask/Prefix] [-n] [-uniquelocal] [-uniquelocalhq]
DESCRIPTION
subnetcalc is an IPv4/IPv6 subnet address calculator. For given IPv4 or IPv6 address and netmask or prefix length, it calculates network
address, broadcast address, maximum number of hosts and host address range. Also, it prints the addresses in binary format for better under-
standability. Furthermore, it prints useful information on specific address types (e.g. type, scope, interface ID, etc.).
ARGUMENTS
The following arguments have to be provided:
Address
The IP address. If a hostname is provided here, it is tried to resolve the address by a DNS server and the first returned address is
used. Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) are supported.
Netmask/Prefix
The netmask or prefix length (0-32 for IPv4; 0-128 for IPv6).
-n Skip trying a reverse DNS lookup.
-uniquelocal
Given an IPv6 address, the first 48 bits of the address are replaced by a randomly chosen IPv6 Unique Local prefix in fc00::/7 (see
also RFC 4193). Under Linux, /dev/urandom is used for random number generation.
-uniquelocalhq
Like -uniquelocal, but using /dev/random instead on Linux systems for highest-quality random number generation. On other systems,
this option is equal to -uniquelocal. Note, that reading from /dev/random may take some time. You can speed up this process by deliv-
ering random input e.g. by pressing keys or moving the mouse.
EXAMPLES
subnetcalc 132.252.250.0 255.255.255.0
subnetcalc 132.252.250.0/255.255.255.0
subnetcalc 132.252.250.0 24
subnetcalc 132.252.250.0/24
subnetcalc fec0:2345:6789:1111:221:6aff:fe0b:2674 56
subnetcalc 2a00:1450:8007::69 64
subnetcalc ff08::1:2:3
subnetcalc 131.220.6.5/24
subnetcalc 132.252.181.87 -n
subnetcalc www.iem.uni-due.de 24
subnetcalc www.six.heise.de
subnetcalc fd00:: 64 -uniquelocal
subnetcalc fd00::9876:256:7bff:fe1b:3255 56 -uniquelocalhq
subnetcalc dusseldorf.de 28
subnetcalc www.koln.de
subnetcalc raksmorgas.josefsson.org 24
AUTHORS
Thomas Dreibholz
http://www.iem.uni-due.de/~dreibh/subnetcalc
mailto://dreibh@iem.uni-due.de
subnetcalc June 19, 2010 subnetcalc