09-01-2015
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have two systems SysA & SysB having the same userid sharing the home directory via NFS mount.
I need to know the steps to setup ssh trust between these two systems given that both share the home dir.
I have tried all the steps to generate the keys & then creating identification &... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: deo_kaustubh
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2. Solaris
Hi Gurus,
Got another issue.
I am trying to configure a user to run some scripts through trusted user where in while logging to remote system it shouldn't ask for password.
i did following to get it working but its not working
i create a private and public key with the below... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: kumarmani
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3. HP-UX
I get a message similar to this, in the syslog file.
Actually, I am trying to let the host at 10.10.10.10 access the HP-UX system.
How do I get it trusted?
Thanks! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: instant000
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi, i am setting up ssh trust setup between two servers where SVRA is a solaris box and SVRB is a Red Hat Linux.
It is asking for the password all the time.
I have copied over the SVRA:/home/nagios/.ssh/id_dsa.pub as authorized_keys on
to SVRB:/dat01/home/nagios/.ssh/
-bash-3.00$ ssh -vvv... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: uxadmin007
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5. Linux
Hi Does anybody knows about the simple certificate enrollment protocol details ?
if yes please provide me the details.
And what is a trust anchor profile ?
Thanks in advance. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: chaitus.28
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I want test the ssh trust between two host. It works fine if the trust is working fine but if the trust is not working fine it gets stuck.
#!/bin/sh
>/users/test/ssh.txt
for i in `cat /users/test/host.txt`;
do
ssh test@$i uname -a >> /users/test/ssh.txt
test=`cat... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Abhayman
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BAM(1) User Commands BAM(1)
NAME
bam - fast and flexible build system
SYNOPSIS
bam [OPTION]... [VARIABLE=VALUE]... [TARGET]...
DESCRIPTION
Builds applications using the bam build system.
Execution:
-a abort on error
-c clean targets
-d build targets that is dependent given targets
--dry dry run, don't run any jobs
-j sets the number of threads to use (default: 0, disabled)
-s bam file to use (default: bam.lua)
Lua:
-l print local variables in backtrace
-t print backtrace when an error occurs
Output:
-r build progress report format (default: s) b = progress bar c = use ansi colors s = build steps
-v be verbose
Other:
-n don't use cache
-h, --help
prints this help
Debug:
--debug-nodes
prints all the nodes with dependencies
--debug-detail
prints all the nodes with dependencies and details
--debug-jobs
prints all the jobs that exist
--debug-dot
prints all nodes as a graphviz dot file
--debug-jobs-dot
prints all jobs as a graphviz dot file
--debug-trace-vm
prints a line for every instruction the vm makes
--debug-dump-int
prints the internals scripts to stdout
--debug-no-int
don't load internal scripts
bam by Magnus Auvinen (magnus.auvinen@gmail.com)
bam May 2011 BAM(1)