Noob question ..
My Java based application needs to change some user passwords based on some user actions. Since this application can run on Redhat AS2.1 / AS4.0 / Solaris 9 etc, the most safe and portable solution that I could think of was: Use expect.
Now, expect is not available on all... (1 Reply)
Hi boss,
i want to purches one second hand system intel P3 for practice.vender having mercury mother board.it will support sun 9 or 10. if any problem will create while configure like (ex:-apache) .tell me which configuration (intel) is best for practice.In intel system what are the... (2 Replies)
Is solaris 6 container support available ? Say, If I have a machine with Solaris 10 operating system.. Can i install Solaris 6 container on this machine, so that the machine will have Solaris 6 virtual environment...
Does sun support Solaris 6 container ?
Any ideas over this ? (1 Reply)
Hello,
I used to compile and link the code on Solaris 6 using Motif 1.2 (that used to come as part of Operating System)
I would like to use the same version of Motif 1.2 for compilation and linking on Solaris 10. But Solaris 10 has Motif 2.1.0 as default.
Is Motif 1.2 supported on... (0 Replies)
Dear experts, please help me .
I've found simple EXPECT scripts and all works fine. But I need more automation in error handling and sending list of commands/output logging from multiple remote hosts.
I have 10 hosts, for example:
host1 192.168.1.1 LOGIN1 PASSWORD1
...... ... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I did some NIS migration tests recently.
The target is to migrate the NIS server from Solaris 8 to Redhat Linux 6.5.
And, I found there are encryption issues while Linux NIS using MD5 hashing password for authentication whereas Solaris 8 clients using DES encryption.
It causes issues... (3 Replies)
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purple-remote
purple-remote(1) User Commands purple-remote(1)NAME
purple-remote - Send remote commands to Pidgin/Finch
SYNOPSIS
purple-remote [-command1] [-command2] [-...]
DESCRIPTION
Send remote commands to Purple. This program uses DBus to communicate with Pidgin/Finch.
OPTIONS
Each command is of one of the three types:
[protocol:]commandname?param1=value1=value2&... FunctionName?param1=value1=value2&... FunctionName(value1,value2,...)
The second and third form are provided for completeness but their use is not recommended; use purple-send or purple-send-async instead. The
second form uses introspection to find out the parameter names and their types, therefore it is rather slow.
Here are some examples:
jabber:goim?screenname=testone@localhost=hi
jabber:gochat?room=TestRoom=conference.localhost
jabber:getinfo?screenname=testone@localhost
jabber:addbuddy?screenname=my friend
setstatus?status=away=don't disturb
quit
PurpleAccountsFindConnected?name==prpl-jabber
PurpleAccountFindConnected(,prpl-jabber)
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWgnome-cd |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface stability |Volatile |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO purple-send(1), purple-send-async(1), purple-url-handler(1), attributes(5)
purple-remote Manual, http://pidgin.im/
NOTES
Updated by Lei Ju, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2006, 2007.
SunOS 5.11 02 Apr 2008 purple-remote(1)