Hi Expert,
Anybody can figure it out on how to generate new port base on my last port let say my last port var1=124 and increment for new port 125,126 but this new two ports need to look at first if this port is not in used by any service, if the port is in used add 1 to new port and if in used... (6 Replies)
HI Guys,
I have below input.
Output Base on Below Condition.
1> if forth column is empty and next coming line have same name with \es then add that column name on all rows
2>rest of all are es:vsDataEUtranCellFDD
Input:-
CCL01736 CCL01736_7A_1 es:vsDataEUtranCellFDD ... (3 Replies)
I wanted to do an "Alternate Disk Migration" via my NIM server to update several clients (all LPARs in a p670) from 5.1 ML6 to 5.2 ML3. As a prerequisite the procedure says "if the system has the Trusted Computing Base enabled it has to be switched off before".
Well, i didn't give this too much... (3 Replies)
Tim Bass
Thu, 15 Nov 2007 23:55:07 +0000
*I predict we may experience less*debates*on the use of the term “event cloud”*related to*CEP in the future, now that both IBM and Google* have made announcements about “cloud computing” and “computing cloud”, IBM Turning Data Centers Into ‘Computing... (0 Replies)
About a year ago, a friend of mine who worked on the OReilly Snort book took a propsal he and I had worked on for a book on Trusted Computing. Though the editor thought the content was good and worthwhile, he felt that there wasn't enough of a market to justify printing such a work.
How many... (0 Replies)
APT-KEY(8) APT APT-KEY(8)NAME
apt-key - APT key management utility
SYNOPSIS
apt-key [--keyring filename] {add filename | del keyid | export keyid | exportall | list | finger | adv | update | net-update |
{-v | --version} | {-h | --help}}
DESCRIPTION
apt-key is used to manage the list of keys used by apt to authenticate packages. Packages which have been authenticated using these keys
will be considered trusted.
COMMANDS
add filename
Add a new key to the list of trusted keys. The key is read from the filename given with the parameter filename or if the filename is -
from standard input.
del keyid
Remove a key from the list of trusted keys.
export keyid
Output the key keyid to standard output.
exportall
Output all trusted keys to standard output.
list
List trusted keys.
finger
List fingerprints of trusted keys.
adv
Pass advanced options to gpg. With adv --recv-key you can download the public key.
update
Update the local keyring with the archive keyring and remove from the local keyring the archive keys which are no longer valid. The
archive keyring is shipped in the archive-keyring package of your distribution, e.g. the debian-archive-keyring package in Debian.
net-update
Perform an update working similarly to the update command above, but get the archive keyring from a URI instead and validate it against
a master key. This requires an installed wget(1) and an APT build configured to have a server to fetch from and a master keyring to
validate. APT in Debian does not support this command, relying on update instead, but Ubuntu's APT does.
OPTIONS
Note that options need to be defined before the commands described in the previous section.
--keyring filename
With this option it is possible to specify a particular keyring file the command should operate on. The default is that a command is
executed on the trusted.gpg file as well as on all parts in the trusted.gpg.d directory, though trusted.gpg is the primary keyring
which means that e.g. new keys are added to this one.
FILES
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg
Keyring of local trusted keys, new keys will be added here. Configuration Item: Dir::Etc::Trusted.
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/
File fragments for the trusted keys, additional keyrings can be stored here (by other packages or the administrator). Configuration
Item Dir::Etc::TrustedParts.
/etc/apt/trustdb.gpg
Local trust database of archive keys.
/usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-keyring.gpg
Keyring of Debian archive trusted keys.
/usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-removed-keys.gpg
Keyring of Debian archive removed trusted keys.
SEE ALSO apt-get(8), apt-secure(8)BUGS
APT bug page[1]. If you wish to report a bug in APT, please see /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt or the reportbug(1) command.
AUTHOR
APT was written by the APT team <apt@packages.debian.org>.
AUTHORS
Jason Gunthorpe
APT team
NOTES
1. APT bug page
http://bugs.debian.org/src:apt
APT 0.9.7.9 09 June 2012 APT-KEY(8)