2009/12/8 Tom Goren motne...@gmail.com
does it work with *su* (as opposed to over ssh)?
i.e. *su - bybass -c /Path/To/bypass.sh** param1 param2
*also, more information is definitely required, especially why you are
trying to use this script as the default user shell, which does not
awesome, thanks for the info.
2009/12/8 Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com
2009/12/8 Tom Goren motne...@gmail.com
does it work with *su* (as opposed to over ssh)?
i.e. *su - bybass -c /Path/To/bypass.sh** param1 param2
*also, more information is definitely required, especially why
Hi colleagues,
I have: servers (HTTP, FTP, RTSP and other) behind firewall and a
client PC. The client wishes to connect to severer. But firewall
doesn't allows him to connect to server.
The server knows the clients IP and can open a connection.
Unfortunately I can't set up tunneling/VPN on
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 17:24, Constantine Shulyupin co...@linuxdriver.co.il
wrote:
Hi colleagues,
I have: servers (HTTP, FTP, RTSP and other) behind firewall and a
client PC. The client wishes to connect to severer. But firewall
doesn't allows him to connect to server.
The server
I'm moving from HOT to YES television. Since several of the TVs in my home are
actually PCs with internal analogue TV cards (2 Linux boxes and 1 Windows), I
asked YES tech support if they would work. I was told that all I have to do is
to use whatever software runs the card to scan for the
shlomo solomon wrote:
I'm moving from HOT to YES television. Since several of the TVs in my home are
actually PCs with internal analogue TV cards (2 Linux boxes and 1 Windows), I
asked YES tech support if they would work. I was told that all I have to do is
to use whatever software runs the
On Dec 8, 2009, at 9:54 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I do not see an RF output on the standard Yes receiver, so their
description of scan for the right program seems, to me, to be
false. Having said that, I am very doubtful that your TV card does
not have a video in port, if not an actual
On Tuesday December 8 2009, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Having said that, I am very doubtful that your TV card does not have a
video in port, if not an actual s-video port. Any of those will work,
and will actually give you better quality than the RF option mentioned
above.
Thanks (also to Shimi