On 2023-03-30 13:38, Emanuel Berg wrote:
fh wrote:
In my shell script, how to get the localhost's IPs (eth0 and
eth1) correctly? I know I can run 'ifconfig' and grep etc,
but it's maybe not that graceful.
Here is what I do, now idea if it's a good idea but maybe it
can help:
#! /bin/zsh
On 2023-03-27 08:21, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I ran cpan and did quick configuration and chose sudo to elevate
privileges when necessary. Unfortunately I don't have write access on
/usr/local/bin so cpan is crippled.
-- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot,
On 2023-03-25 08:32, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 08:28:03AM +0800, f...@dnsbed.com wrote:
Greetings,
as you see this PTR,
$ dig -x 1.1.1.1 +short
one.one.one.one.
so 2.2.2.2 can have the PTR two.two.two.two? and 3.3.3.3 can have
three.three.three.three?
Any IP address can
Greetings,
as you see this PTR,
$ dig -x 1.1.1.1 +short
one.one.one.one.
so 2.2.2.2 can have the PTR two.two.two.two? and 3.3.3.3 can have
three.three.three.three?
Sorry I am not good at the DNS knowledge.
Regards.
VNC? which would let you have the chance to install SSH server.
On 2023-03-23 01:25, Macauley Clark wrote:
Hello,
I hope this email finds you well, I have installed Debian 11 on my HPE
server and have tried to access it using SSH but found that SSH isn't
an
included package, from what I
On 2023-03-22 10:06, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
On 22/3/23 09:12, f...@dnsbed.com wrote:
Hello,
In my shell script, how to get the localhost's IPs (eth0 and eth1)
correctly?
I know I can run 'ifconfig' and grep etc, but it's maybe not that
graceful.
On Debian the preferredĀ command is
Hello,
In my shell script, how to get the localhost's IPs (eth0 and eth1)
correctly?
I know I can run 'ifconfig' and grep etc, but it's maybe not that
graceful.
Thanks
Corey
https://lartc.org/ will help you.
Exactly https://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
In my same setup i was add some 'up ip rule add ...' lines into
/etc/network/interfaces
I finally resolved the issue with the helps of your article and this
one:
Hello list,
I have a networking question that I can't understand for.
I have the Debian 11 host with two ethernet cards.
There is public IP and gateway for each ethernet card.
(they are public IPs from two different net address blocks.)
Say:
eth0 ip: 193.36.132.10 gw: 193.36.132.1
eth1 ip:
On 2023-03-20 07:36, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
As for the RFC? It's precise and definitive. My only concern is that
some mail system implementer may 'improve' the RFC and restrict the
acceptable address range to a /32 when they see a non zero final qnum
in a /24
me second. 192.168.1.1/24 just
On 2023-03-19 19:01, Yassine Chaouche wrote:
It only knows about saying things that sound plausible,
not necessarily true.
It doesn't fetch info from the internet,
process it,
then give it you.
It rather generates text,
using statisics.
Don't get mislead by it.
It often gives wrong answers.
Hallo,
ich habe festgestellt, dass bei Sarge-Installation folgende Installationsteile
Fehlerhaft sind:
Fehler 1 Boot-Manager Installation:
---
Bei Auswahl von Raid/Root Platten zur Installation oder
bei der Standardinstallation wir ein Fehler am Punkt
Hallo,
ich habe festgestellt, dass bei Sarge-Installation folgende Installationsteile
Fehlerhaft sind:
Fehler 1 Boot-Manager Installation:
---
Bei Auswahl von Raid/Root Platten zur Installation oder
bei der Standardinstallation wir ein Fehler am Punkt
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