I think I agree with your points. I'm also still concerned that it's
hard to figure that out and I'm wondering if there is some other
change that can be made to help make RSA Authentication more
intuitive.
Most of my remote checks are via ssh, but they are run via the
check_by_ssh plugin since
I think I agree with your points. I'm also still concerned that it's
hard to figure that out and I'm wondering if there is some other
change that can be made to help make RSA Authentication more
intuitive.
Most of my remote checks are via ssh, but they are run via the
check_by_ssh plugin since
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Binary package hint: nagios2
When setting up plugings to connect via ssh to check things on remote
systems, it's nice to be able to setup RSA authentication. This
requires files in ~/.ssh for the nagios user. The nagios user's home
for the ubuntu package is
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Binary package hint: nagios2
When setting up plugings to connect via ssh to check things on remote
systems, it's nice to be able to setup RSA authentication. This
requires files in ~/.ssh for the nagios user. The nagios user's home
for the ubuntu package is
Occurs on Gutsy/32bit. Pulu's solution worked for me too.
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This is not a laptop, the file is just named that way...
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
The Lenovo ThinkPad Travel Keyboard - US English (Part no. 31P9490)
does not work with the current synaptics X11 driver/evdev. When running
off of the boot cd, both the trackpoint and touchpad work, but only
through the
Not only do I have the same problem, I'd like to see a fix that
addresses the issue I'm about to describe too.
If you run KVM (virtualization) or QEMU, you will setup a bridged
interface and run all of your configuration through br0 instead of eth0.
I'd ideally like network-manager to be able to
I'm running feisty.
You have to run /etc/init.d/mono-xsp2 stop to reproduce the error.
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The script installed by mono-xsp2 to /etc/init.d/mono-xsp2 runs with the
shell located at /bin/sh. Since this is now a link to dash and not
bash, the syntax is more strict and stoping the web server produces
/etc/init.d/mono-xsp2: 95: Syntax
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