8 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Solaris
please find the below o/p for your reference
bash-3.00# fcinfo hba-port
HBA Port WWN: 21000024ff295a34
OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c2
Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
Model: 375-3356-02
Firmware Version: 05.03.02
FCode/BIOS Version: BIOS: 2.02; fcode: 2.01;... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sb200
3 Replies
2. Cybersecurity
Hi Guys,
My certificate in /etc/ssh is different to what is on port 22.
username@server:~$ ssh-keyscan -p 22 127.0.0.1 > /tmp/rsa.tmp
# 127.0.0.1 SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_33.33
username@server:~$ ssh-keygen -lf /tmp/rsa.tmp
1024 46:something..................... 127.0.0.1... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: mu100
0 Replies
3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello!
First of all: I am a newbie. :o :(
I have a CentOS 64bit server with Plesk Panel 8.6.
And have been hacked. :mad:
After many tries and support tickets, I am configuring a new server, with Suse 11 and Plesk 9.2.
I know that Plesk 8.6 have a backup utility (Parallels Plesk Control... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: miguelvidal
3 Replies
4. Cybersecurity
One of the most important ways to keep tou machine secure is to know when it has been broken into. The less time hackers have on your system, the less they can do to it, and the greater you chancens of kicking them off and repairing the damage.
The more sophisticated the hacker, the less likely... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: binhnx2000
8 Replies
5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello there,
I have a big problem, and I hope somebody can help me. I try to realize a port forward over three server. Here is a picture...
Client Server1 | Server2
------- ------- | -------
|...... | |...... | | |...... ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Art007
2 Replies
6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Just got old ATT server (10 base T)shipped and want to connect to Windows using com port. Got hardware to connect RJ45 from windows box & serial on ATT. I added XP static ip to host file but get no ping return. Do I have to open unix com port? How? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kctech
2 Replies
7. Linux
Hi,
i think someone has hacked my server, the following rules used to come which i haven't put. Please help me i couldnt find out how this rules are apply,
i think someone has put an script which generates enables the rules.
But after restarting the iptables everything seems to be working... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: naik_mit
0 Replies
8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I want to write a server application that would accept HTTP requests from client.
The server would be on a machine that has no connection to the INTERNET.
The clients that would be posting their HTTP requests would be doing so through webbrowser .Thus it would be sort of intranet application.... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: rraajjiibb
0 Replies
CALENDARSERVER_MONITOR_NOTIFICATIONS(8) BSD System Manager's Manual CALENDARSERVER_MONITOR_NOTIFICATIONS(8)
NAME
calendarserver_monitor_notifications -- Darwin Calendar Server push notification monitor
SYNOPSIS
calendarserver_monitor_notifications [--admin username] [--config file] [--host hostname] [--node pubsub-node-name] [--port port-number]
[--ssl] [--verbose] [--help] username
DESCRIPTION
calendarserver_monitor_notifications is a tool for making sure XMPP push notifications are working properly. Given a username and password
it will connect to the calendar server and determine which pubsub node(s) correspond to that user's calendar home, as well as those of any
user which has delegated calendar access. Next it will subscribe to those nodes and await notifications, printing them to stdout. An admin-
istrator can monitor the push notifications for another user by passing the --admin option. Exit by hitting Control-C.
OPTIONS
-a, --admin
Authenticate using the credentials of the given administrator.
-h, --help
Display usage information.
-f, --config FILE
Use the Calendar Server configuration specified in the given file. Defaults to /etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist.
-H, --host HOSTNAME
Connect to the specified calendar server. If not passed on the command line, the host name is looked up in the configuration file.
-n, --node NODENAME
Bypass the auto-discovery of pubsub nodes and specify one explicitly. Useful on calendar servers which don't support the push-trans-
ports DAV property. When using this option, the host and port options instead refer to the XMPP server host and port numbers.
-p, --port NUMBER
Connect to the specified port number. If not passed on the command line, the port number is looked up in the configuration file.
-s, --ssl
Use https to connect to calendar server (default is http).
-v, --verbose
Print debugging information.
FILES
/etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist
The Calendar Server configuration file.
SEE ALSO
caldavd(8)
BSD
Feb 3, 2011 BSD