Monday 20 July 2015

How to edit hosts file in ubuntu 12.04

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  http://www.lavluda.com/2007/07/15/how-to-enable-mod_rewrite-in-apache22-debian/
It was better for me to learn that available mods are specified in mods-available and are activated by linking to the proper conf file in mods-enabled rather than start generating new files in mods-enabled. No to windows Do you have a great project?? RSS Google Youdao Xian Guo Zhua Xia My Yahoo! newsgator Bloglines iNezha Email feed Twitter About me I am S

  http://c-nergy.be/blog/?p=5305
When I say basic, I mean that you can indeed connect to your remote Ubuntu machine but if you disconnect your session and try to connect again, you will each time open a new session. Griffon says: April 29, 2015 at 7:50 pm Hello There, Checking your logs, It seems that you are trying to connect via xrdp but you have not installed additional package

  http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/
Pop-before-SMTP If SASL didn't work, or you are using clients which dont support it, the Pop-Before-SMTP is an easy way around that issue, so that people externally can still securly send mail via your server. When the main server came online again, and the backup spooled the email back to it, the SPF would again fail as the hoopa.com's SPF would not mention hotmailnot.com backup mx as an allowed mail server

How To: Setup Email Services on Ubuntu Using Postfix (TLS+SASL) and Dovecot


  http://jonsview.com/how-to-setup-email-services-on-ubuntu-using-postfix-tlssasl-and-dovecot
As for actually retrieving email, you will have to install an email client such as mutt, or download the email with an imap or pop3 client to your local computer, or install a webmail application such as Squirrelmail

  http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-setup-transparent-squid-proxy-server-in-ubuntu.html
Below is the details of scenario: proxy.com this is the server where i have configured proxy machine (10.0.0.1) And My Apache is installed on (10.0.0.1) with site name (main.com) But unable to caching .

java - How to install JDK on Ubuntu (Linux)? - Stack Overflow


  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14788345/how-to-install-jdk-on-ubuntu-linux
You should use your path as per your installation.) For "PATH" (Environment Variable) type command as shown below, in "Terminal" using your installation path... I'm surprised that I don't see any answer with default method (repository without external PPAs) in Ubuntu 12.10+ for Oracle's JDK - will try to describe it

  http://askubuntu.com/questions/13758/how-can-i-edit-create-new-launcher-items-in-unity-by-hand
Right-click on the icon and "Keep in launcher" In Oneiric, you may also need to install the package gnome-panel, which alacarte should, but does not, depend on. If you have desktop icons enabled you can create your own launcher with specific commands by simply right clicking on your desktop, this will give you the following option to create a blank starter: Once you have clicked on "Create Starter" you will have the following dialogue box open where you can easily customize your starter with whatever command you'd like: Once you've saved your launcher to your desktop you will see a file as shown here: You then simply pick it up and drag it onto your dock in whatever place you like: A couple of nice features: Being able to assign Keywords to the command so it becomes searchable through the unity dash

  http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-disable-dnsmasq-in-ubuntu-12-04precise.html
In addition to that problem, there are well documented exploits against it that are still unpatched, and every home system and server that uses it is vulnerable. The ONLY time it might be a good idea to use it would be if you were paying for a VPS and you wanted the host provider to manage security instead of yourself

windows - hosts file ignored, how to troubleshoot? - Server Fault


  http://serverfault.com/questions/452268/hosts-file-ignored-how-to-troubleshoot
When faced with the problem of Windows ignoring a hosts file, what is a comprehensive troubleshoot protocol that may be followed? This question has duplicates on SO, such as HOSTS file being ignored However, these tend to deal with a specific case, and once whatever mistake the OP made is found out, the discussion is over. Often, one decides to change the hosts file, and discovers that the changes refuse to take effect, or that even old entries of the hosts file are ignored thereafter

  http://www.humans-enabled.com/2012/05/how-to-install-freenx-on-ubuntu-1204.html
In this post, I will guide you through some easy instructions for installing the GPL,FOSS NX server variant called FreeNX, and the FOSS "qtnx" client that is used to connect to the FreeNX server. The main difference is that, unlike NX Free Edition, which is licensed as proprietary ( 2 connections limit), FreeNX and qtnx are completely Free Open Source Software (FOSS, GPL)! Sounds good right? It's music to my ears

How to fstab


  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283131
Note: The ownership and permissions of the mount point have changed again ! ********* Linux Native File Systems ********** In this example I will use ext3, but this holds true for ext2, reiserfs, jfs, and xfs. This is really unnecessary as this is the default action of mount -a anyway.noauto - The filesystem will NOT be automatically mounted at startup, or when mount passed -a

  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2010991
This design will allow growth when needed and ensure that there will be time to add additional hard drives BEFORE they are needed which will keep the administrators from being stuck between a rock and a hard place! Nobody wants to lose a job because somebody did not estimate growth correctly or the budget did not allow for large capacity when the system first rolled out. This documentation will focus on partitioning the drives in such a way that it allows for growth depending on what is needed for the specific application

networking - How to change ip address in ubuntu desktop through command line - Ask Ubuntu


  http://askubuntu.com/questions/335352/how-to-change-ip-address-in-ubuntu-desktop-through-command-line
To make the changes you made take effect, execute the following commands: sudo ifdown wlan0 sudo ifup wlan0 Assuming that wlan0 is the interface you are editing

Beginner Geek: How To Edit Your Hosts File


  http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/27350/beginner-geek-how-to-edit-your-hosts-file/
Now back at the office i would love to make use of the wired ethernet network we have set up, and not to have to pass through the internet to access those external resources. e.g if you are going onto you internet banking and your host file is compromised it could lead you to a fake website that looks the same as your internet banking and if you did not realise you may enter your details

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