Hi,
I'm trying find out if there is a way to stop a brute force attack on a Webmail site. I'm trying to setup a webmail access, but I would like to prevent too many invalid logins from the same IP.
I've looked into Snort, but I was wondering if there was an application level firewall that can... (1 Reply)
Im currently experiancing a brute force attack on my server
Nov 26 15:27:04 ws096 saslauthd: do_auth : auth failure:
Nov 26 15:27:13 ws096 saslauthd: do_auth : auth failure:
Nov 26 15:27:22 ws096 saslauthd: do_auth : auth failure:
Nov 26 15:27:29 ws096... (4 Replies)
Guys,
I know this is tricky.. I'm trying to write a script to pull info from a MMI device.
Following script logins into the server and then changes to super user. Opens MMI session and then exits out. I need to run the command under the MMI session "dsp_alarm_span all" Is there any other way to... (2 Replies)
Ok, i don't know if anyone else here have had to deal with something like this before, but here's my situation.
I have about 1000+ servers I need to log into to do something.
What i need to do is to log into each server, go to a certain directory on each of the servers, copy the files that... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I want to connect to some host with "ssh". I have googled and got some commands of "expect" and "spawn". I was not aware of these commands and tried below script.
$ cat auto.sh
set host xx.xx.xx.xx
set password abcd@1234
set user root
spawn ssh $user@$host
expect "*?assword:*"... (4 Replies)
How can I pass password in SSH command without using expect in a shell program.
I don't have expect installed on my Solaris server.
#!/bin/bash
ssh user@hotname (how to supply pass in script?:wall:)
Experts please help its very urgent.
Shrawan Kumar Sahu (4 Replies)
Dear All,
I have a requirement where I have to SFTP or SCP a file in a batch script. Unfortunately, the destination server setup is such that it doesn't allow for shell command line login. So, I am not able to set up SSH keys. My source server is having issues with Expect. So, unable to use... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: ss112233
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
eof
eof(3tcl) Tcl Built-In Commands eof(3tcl)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
eof - Check for end of file condition on channel
SYNOPSIS
eof channelId
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Returns 1 if an end of file condition occurred during the most recent input operation on channelId (such as gets), 0 otherwise.
ChannelId must be an identifier for an open channel such as a Tcl standard channel (stdin, stdout, or stderr), the return value from an
invocation of open or socket, or the result of a channel creation command provided by a Tcl extension.
EXAMPLES
Read and print out the contents of a file line-by-line:
set f [open somefile.txt]
while {1} {
set line [gets $f]
if {[eof $f]} {
close $f
break
}
puts "Read line: $line"
}
Read and print out the contents of a file by fixed-size records:
set f [open somefile.dat]
fconfigure $f -translation binary
set recordSize 40
while {1} {
set record [read $f $recordSize]
if {[eof $f]} {
close $f
break
}
puts "Read record: $record"
}
SEE ALSO file(3tcl), open(3tcl), close(3tcl), fblocked(3tcl), Tcl_StandardChannels(3tcl)KEYWORDS
channel, end of file
Tcl 7.5 eof(3tcl)