Hi,
I recently joined this forum and new to UNIX.
Is there any difference between UNIX operating system and UNIX open server? Please explain. (1 Reply)
Unix is the name of an operating system. And unix is a registered trademark. This is what makes things murky.
One of my favorite books is The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX Operating System. That book is out of print, but a newer book is available: The Design and Implementation... (0 Replies)
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I am looking for advise on how to convert a windows based computer system into a UNIX based operating system.. I would like to be able to learn UNIX better than I know it and work didn't allow me to work with UNIX much.
Is there a book where I could learn how to accomplish that... (6 Replies)
another unix printing issue.
our client based pc's used to print some form's to our hp printer. as of the moment they can not print.
i have checked & did the ff:
#lpstat -r (scheduler is running)
i dunno if i need to restart the whole unix box via shutdown or just checking at... (15 Replies)
Hi friends,
I hope you are all fine and doing well. First of all, let me say that I love Unix with passion. But I have one query in my mind that is bothering me. What should I do, Unix System Administration or Unix System Programmering. Could you please tell me the difference between the two. And... (3 Replies)
We would be migrating UNIX file system to Linux file system.
We do have many directory and sub directories with files.
after migrating unix to linux file system , i want to make sure all the files has been copied ? What would be the best approach to validate directory ,sub-directory and file... (1 Reply)
In a nutshell requirement is to migrate the system from mainframe environment to UNIX environment (MF cobol would be used I guess). I have not much of idea in this field. I need to do some investigation on following points -
- Ease of conversion
- Known Data compatibility issue
- Issue in... (9 Replies)
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ssh-ldap-helper
SSH-LDAP-HELPER(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SSH-LDAP-HELPER(8)NAME
ssh-ldap-helper -- sshd helper program for ldap support
SYNOPSIS
ssh-ldap-helper [-devw] [-f file] [-s user]
DESCRIPTION
ssh-ldap-helper is used by sshd(1) to access keys provided by an LDAP. ssh-ldap-helper is disabled by default and can only be enabled in the
sshd configuration file /etc/ssh/sshd_config by setting AuthorizedKeysCommand to ``/usr/libexec/openssh/ssh-ldap-wrapper''.
ssh-ldap-helper is not intended to be invoked by the user, but from sshd(8) via ssh-ldap-wrapper.
The options are as follows:
-d Set the debug mode; ssh-ldap-helper prints all logs to stderr instead of syslog.
-e Implies -w; ssh-ldap-helper halts if it encounters an unknown item in the ldap.conf file.
-f ssh-ldap-helper uses this file as the ldap configuration file instead of /etc/ssh/ldap.conf (default).
-s ssh-ldap-helper prints out the user's keys to stdout and exits.
-v Implies -d; increases verbosity.
-w ssh-ldap-helper writes warnings about unknown items in the ldap.conf configuration file.
SEE ALSO sshd(8), sshd_config(5), ssh-ldap.conf(5),
HISTORY
ssh-ldap-helper first appeared in OpenSSH 5.5 + PKA-LDAP .
AUTHORS
Jan F. Chadima <jchadima@redhat.com>
BSD April 29, 2010 BSD