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Forum: Cybersecurity 10-14-2010
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It apparently comes installed by default on...
It apparently comes installed by default on Solaris 10.
# svcs uucp shows that is disabled but the user name uucp is in the password file.
Forum: Cybersecurity 10-14-2010
4,896
Posted By ctafret
UUCP attack?
Is this an attack attempt? I got an e-mail from 'uucp Admin' last night and again this morning:



What does it mean and what can I do about it? Thanks
33,700
Posted By ctafret
Check out the gnu date command from their...
Check out the gnu date command from their corutils ,

Examples of date - GNU Coreutils (http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/Examples-of-date.html)

You can do this:
$ date -d...
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Posted By ctafret
Good point Jim. I was only looking within the...
Good point Jim. I was only looking within the scope of a single month. You're right, there is no way to do this with-in cron. :rolleyes:
Forum: Red Hat 10-07-2010
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Posted By ctafret
GUI apps differ from one brand distro to the next...
GUI apps differ from one brand distro to the next but the command line "usermod" has been around for years on all Unix and Linux distros and will permanently change the password file for you...as...
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Posted By ctafret
Can You Mount FAT32 iSCSI Target in Solaris 10 (sparc)?
I get "mount: I/O error" when trying to mount an existing FAT32 iSCSI target. I also tried formatting the iSCSI target with fdisk and got
fdisk: "Error in ioctl DKIOCSMBOOT"

Details --
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Posted By ctafret
Mind you I've not tried this but I believe it...
Mind you I've not tried this but I believe it will work:
This entry should execute your script the 1st, 3rd, and potentially 5th Friday of each month at 8:00am. I didn't see any examples of this...
Forum: Solaris 10-07-2010
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Posted By ctafret
Can You Mount FAT32 iSCSI Target in Solaris 10 (sparc)?
I get "mount: I/O error" when trying to mount an existing FAT32 iSCSI target. I also tried formatting the iSCSI target with fdisk and got
fdisk: "Error in ioctl DKIOCSMBOOT"

Details --
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