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Forum: IP Networking 10-20-2015
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As explained here : Change your Mac Hostname via...
As explained here : Change your Mac Hostname via Terminal | OSXDaily (http://osxdaily.com/2010/09/06/change-your-mac-hostname-via-terminal/) No.
Forum: IP Networking 10-20-2015
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Posted By vincent72
It won't affect your being able to connect to the...
It won't affect your being able to connect to the internet. It'll just change the name of your machine.

You may want to read this (old) article : Changing your Mac’s Computer Name | OSXDaily...
Forum: Linux 08-04-2015
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Check out these two links for a start : ...
Check out these two links for a start :

Dual-Boot Ubuntu 15.04/14.10 And Windows 10/8.1/8: Step By Step Tutorial With Screenshots - LinuxAndUbuntu...
Forum: Linux 08-03-2015
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Posted By vincent72
As opposed to blackrageous, I'm not a big fan of...
As opposed to blackrageous, I'm not a big fan of virtualization. Reason ? Well... I'd say it's a concept within the concept.

Let's say you want to use a linux distro for real, then go for it and...
Forum: Linux 08-03-2015
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Posted By vincent72
Dual boot is the definite option. The...
Dual boot is the definite option.

The latest Linux distros available will do the job and you'll be able to partition your HDD without a problem provided you follow the instruction prompted...
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Posted By vincent72
You get nothing because you're asking for an...
You get nothing because you're asking for an exact word match i.e. the word "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"

Yet, there's no word as such in your example.

Let's say your looking for the word "ULTIMATE"...
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How would they ?
How would they ?
Forum: Red Hat 07-03-2015
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Posted By vincent72
You can, but you have to define user...
You can, but you have to define user authentication rules i.e. in /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts

To this extent, you really should take a look at the man page and go to the authentication section.
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Forum: Red Hat 07-03-2015
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Posted By vincent72
The solution I described in my first post works...
The solution I described in my first post works from the same network with user D having a different port configuration.

Then again, if you want to connect to him from outside of the network,...
Forum: IP Networking 07-01-2015
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Posted By vincent72
Can you try and open a terminal and run ...
Can you try and open a terminal and run

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Exec\putty.exe" -v -ssh user@192.168.x.x

Where "user" is the peppermint user you're targeting and replace 192.168.x.x with the...
Forum: Red Hat 07-01-2015
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Posted By vincent72
From network A to network B or within the same...
From network A to network B or within the same network ?
Forum: Red Hat 07-01-2015
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Posted By vincent72
Not sure to understand... Let's say you have...
Not sure to understand... Let's say you have user1's SSH port set on 49592 on his machine. That means you can reach him by ssh on this port. Other users on the network will remain accessible on port...
Forum: Red Hat 07-01-2015
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Posted By vincent72
To change ports SSH ports, first edit as root,...
To change ports SSH ports, first edit as root, the sshd configuration file.

vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config

Then edit the line which states 'Port 22' and choose an appropriate port not already used on...
Forum: HP-UX 06-30-2015
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Posted By vincent72
I guess so. Additionally there's a possibility to...
I guess so. Additionally there's a possibility to click on the "thanks" button but I'm not sure what purpose it serves.
Forum: HP-UX 06-29-2015
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Posted By vincent72
Maybe mark this topic as solved ? ;)
Maybe mark this topic as solved ? ;)
Forum: HP-UX 06-29-2015
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Posted By vincent72
Try su mqm -c "dspmq" instead.
Try su mqm -c "dspmq" instead.
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