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1. Linux
When unlocking a Linux server's console there's no event indicating successful logging
Is there a way I can fix this ?
I have the following in my rsyslog.conf
auth.info /var/log/secure
authpriv.info /var/log/secure (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: walterthered
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2. Red Hat
Hi guys.
Solaris has a way of logging sessions of any user connected to the server via ssh. Session logs are saved in /var/tmp/session_log on any Solaris machine.
How can we achieve the same on Linux Redhat ???
Regards (1 Reply)
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HI ,
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what is the difference between desktop session and console session in solaris
as i am wondering we use option -text for the former and -nowin for the later (1 Reply)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'm looking at allowing remote telnet into my server.
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Apologies if anyone has read my recent post on the same subject in the Linux forum, just thought actually the solution might more likely come from scripting.
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi there.
How do I make the DB connection see the parameter variables passed to the unix script ? The code snippet below isn't working properly.
sqlplus << EOF
user1@db1/pass1
BEGIN
PACKAGE1.perform_updates($1,$2,$3);
END;
EOF
Thanks in advance,
Abrahao. (2 Replies)
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Jifty::Web::Session::None(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Web::Session::None(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::Web::Session::None - A null session handler for jifty
DESCRIPTION
Jifty depends on its sessions to keep users logged in, to store continuations and to allow developers to store user-specific data. In
general, you don't want to disable them. But sometimes, the development benefits of Jifty lead you to build applications that genuinely
don't want per-user sessions. That's where "Jifty::Web::Session::None" comes in. By specifying that you want to use
"Jifty::Web::Session::None" as your Jifty session handler, you tell Jifty to avoid ever reading, writing or storing a user session. No
cookies get set. Nothing gets stored in the database.
USAGE
In your "etc/config.yml":
---
framework:
Web:
SessionClass:: Jifty::Web::Session::None
METHODS
All methods in this class are dummy methods which do no work. This class mocks the API provided by "Jifty::Web::Session".
new
Takes no arguments. Returns a Jifty::Web::Session::None.
id
Returns false.
create
Returns true.
load
Returns true.
unload
Returns true.
loaded
Returns true.
get
Returns false.
set
Returns false.
remove
Returns true.
set_continuation
Returns false.
get_continuation
Returns false.
remove_continuation
Returns false.
continuations
Returns false.
set_cookie
Returns false.
cookie_name
Returns false.
expires
Returns false.
perl v5.14.2 2010-09-25 Jifty::Web::Session::None(3pm)