setting up virtual domains455 (3/24/2008 10:32:55 AM) comp.os.linux.misc Hi, I've got a couple virtual domains setup in apache2.conf, but I need to figure out how to get "domain.com" to resolve. Right now "www.domain.com" works, and we are pointing "domain.com" with the registrar ... tdnnash25(19)
running a chroot'ed webserver164 (3/24/2008 10:38:37 PM) comp.os.linux.misc Dear List, I'm setting up a chroot to run my webserver in; I need only a few simple programs from /bin and /usr/bin (cat, head, date, nc, etc..); I used to have a script that would analyze the output of "ldd ... oexel(5)
local mail2351 (3/29/2008 3:02:08 PM) comp.os.linux.misc Is there a way to have mail delivered to local users without running program like sendmail or postfix as a daemon. I'd like to use mail command to send mail like: mail -s test anyone@localhost < message.txt o... partner50449476(55)
How to PREVENT a user from logging in through SSH3758 (4/7/2008 2:41:01 PM) comp.os.linux.misc Given prevalence of SSH dictionary attacks, I want to fortify my systems a little. I have several local (inside the house) users who I do NOT want to be able to log on from outside via ssh. I would like to d... Ignoramus10392
CPU meter576 (4/29/2008 10:32:04 PM) comp.os.linux.misc Good day, all I would like to monitor the CPU load on multiple linux hosts from a browser. Checked the JMETER from apache and it is too involved. For example: 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2 are the linux hosts ... soup_or_power(215)
Pros and Cons of using ftp vs. rsync?1444 (5/3/2008 12:52:33 PM) comp.unix.shell Assuem I want to transfer large amounts of stuff from one server to another (through Internet). Which method should I prefer: ftp or rsync ? What are the Pros and Cons? Which is faster? Which is more stabl... goran
Directory size, used, ava1657 (4/26/2011 12:48:22 PM) comp.os.linux.misc To: comp.os.linux.misc,alt.os I am looking for a command like "df -f" but for directories... "df -h" tells me the size, used, available, and percent-used for *partitions* such as /dev/sda1 or /dev/hda1. ... clueless.newbie(3)