Hello,
I am using Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. What I need is to map my FTP server as a local drive - or anything I have write access to - in Finder.
Thanks - A LOT!!! - in advance.
I'm trying to get to a local web site on my LAN at 192.168.1.10 with my Blackberry, but I'm getting a message saying the server did not respond. I know that some, if not all, internet traffic on a BES-connected blackberry goes through the BES. This is clear because I can access internal resources on my employers network via the mobile network.
Is there any way for me to specify that the device should attempt to route directly over wifi before it tries to connect via the BES server at work?
I'm in a ssh connection and I would like to play a sound after a command completes (not on the server where I connected).
Something:
ssh [email protected]
make && play-sound-local
I have built-in pc-speaker disabled so echo -e "\a" doesn't work.
Any suggestions?
I am currently using robocopy to an extremely slow destination. The compare between source and destination files can take a while to run through.
Since the destination will never change (apart from the robocopy changes), is there any program that will work similarly to robocopy, but have a local list of what files (attributes and timestamps) the destination has, to compare with?
I know there are expensive solutions which may do this, but I'm looking for something free if possible. Hopefully this makes sense.
Hi all,
I opened Computer Management and happened to see that "Local Users and Groups" (under System Tools) had a red X over top of it. After clicking the link, it shows a message saying "Unable to access the computer EMACHINES-PC. The error was: Library not registered." What could have caused this, and how can I fix it?
Thanks in advance!
The Windows Service application I deploy on Windows Server 2003 needs to access network resources as well as the usb tokens I plug in. When I use local system account I can access the usb but not the network files. And with the other user option I cannot access the usb.
Is there a way to access both at the same time?
Does anyone have an idea or hack on how to source my local dotfiles (I will probably need more of them so this solution should work with many files) on remote machines without scp them to remote machine?
Is something like scp .bashrc to /tmp folder on remote machine and then exporting BASHRC env variable the best solution?
I need this because of our company policy and fast cloud servers deployment and redeployment and I don't want to touch .bashrc files on remote machine so my colleges are able to use their default env which doesn't suit me.
I'm getting a strange error on my windows 2003 R2 - Enterprise Edition w/ service pack 2 server
Could not start the event log service on Local Computer
Error 1075: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion.
Is there any idea as to what could be causing this or how i can remedy it?
I noticed that when i click my local drives(C:,D:) i got open with Dialog box..... I am using windows xp... Then i found autorun.txt file was added to all the drives...
How to solve this? Any suggestion...
I just rolled out a new domain controller. I want to join all the PCS to this new domein (the PCs were never on a domain just a regular workgroup). When I join a PC to the new domain it creates a new profile. How can I migrate (or whats an easy way) the local profile to this new domain profile?
Can I keep all settings, desktop layout, outlook 2003 settings etc while doing this?
When I type http://google.com and press ENTER on any of my browsers ( Mozilla, Chrome ), the URL bar suddenly transforms into this
file:///C:/Users/Administrator/AppData/Roaming/Google_Toolbar/Google_Toolbar/1.0.0.0/MyGoogle.html
After this too, I can continue to search in google but the URL bar still shows the local address. Surprisingly this is happening only for google.com and not other sites.
Hello,
I installed Ubunut and got the LAMP stack installed too. Now the problem is I have to be connected to the internet for the local apache webserver to work, else it does not. I changed the IP address on the dnshost, in the apache2.conf file, got the servername in the httpd.conf, which was empty.
Any ideas guys.
Thanks Jean
Hi there,
I am trying to achieve something that you might typically use a hosts file for, but that isn't suitable here.
I want a Windows PC to refer to a local file (I can serve it from a web server at localhost if needed) when it attempts to fetch a certain remote file via HTTP. However, I need other files from that particular remote web server to be fetched as usual.
Any help appreciated.
How do I keep my local directory in sync with my remote FTPS directory?
Note that I've tried WinSCP, but found that it only works a few times then I need to restart it to get it going again.
Also I've tried all the utilities mentioned here but only a few supported the connection requirements (explicit SSL over FTP), and those that did didn't have "realtime" directory sync. Also note that a curl, rsync or wput command which I can put into "scheduled tasks" will suffice, if it can do directory sync.
Hi guys,
Is there a quick way to give the local administrator full rights to all folders on the C drive? I am having really hard time with that, I try to give it full rights to some folders (user profiles) but I can't even modify the NTFS permissions in some cases, I get "permission denied"
Is there some soft of tutorial or script that will just give the administrator full rights on all folders in the C driver?
Many thanks for your help!
Toast
I have a Jenkins-ci installation on a debian squeeze.
Current default time zone: 'America/Toronto'
Local time is now: Mon Jul 9 16:00:57 EDT 2012.
Universal Time is now: Mon Jul 9 20:00:57 UTC 2012.
In the /etc/default/rcS file i have :
UTC=no
Unfortunately this is not working, In the system information of jenkins:
user.timezone Etc/UTC
I searched for a few hour.. unfortunately could not find a fix any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank for your time
Hi,
On my Ubuntu HOST I have my local webserver.
I installed VirtualBox and Debian as a GUEST.
I would like Debian guest to be able to hit my webserver running on my Ubuntu host (for example, I just type http://localhost:8080/ in the browser under Debian).
How can this be done?
Thanks in advance.
I'm a bit new to AD management, so would appreciate some help in what may be a very simple task.
I've got a domain that manages a bunch of different servers, and I want to grant local administrative rights to some domain users to some of the servers (the development webservers).
I appreciate the group concept, so I imagine I would have to create a group containing the users in question another group containing the computers to grant them access to.
What's the best way of going about this?
We have a local network (A) of about 50 computers connected via gigabit ethernet. We get a connection to the internet using two broadband connections to a backbone and distribute the bandwidth across the 50 computers using a CISCO 1811 router, but the bandwidth is not enough for everybody.
There is a campus wide wireless network(B) that has very high bandwidth, is there a device or way to setup multiple individual connections to network B and supply the bandwidth to our network A?
I have set up a local network and it seems that some of us can use it properly while others can't. The problem seems to be that the local hostnames I setup don't get resolved for everyone.
To overview how the network is setup:
I am running an Ubuntu 10.01 server using dnsmasq, this server is setup to act as our primary DNS server, configured via our router.
dnsmasq is configured using the options of
domain-needed
bogus-priv
I use the /etc/hosts file to determain the hostnames
192.168.1.10 ra.xsi
192.168.1.10 test.xsi
From my machine:
If I dig the hostnames they resolve properly
; <<>> DiG 9.4.3-P1 <<>> ra.xsi
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 61671
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;ra.xsi. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION:
ra.xsi. 0 IN A 192.168.1.10
;; Query time: 9 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.1.10#53(192.168.1.10)
;; WHEN: Wed Nov 9 12:28:34 2011
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 40
Ping also works:
PING ra.xsi (192.168.1.10): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.1.10: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.834 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.10: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.699 ms
^C
--- ra.xsi ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.699/0.766/0.834/0.068 ms
And login via SSH works using the hostname.
For those that cannot connect using hostnames, if I dig from their machine it appears the name is being resolved, but they cannot ping, SSH or http access the hostname.
; <<>> DiG 9.6.0-APPLE-P2 <<>> ra
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 12554
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;ra.xsi. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION:
ra.xsi. 0 IN A 192.168.1.10
;; Query time: 8 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.1.10#53(192.168.1.10)
;; WHEN: Wed Nov 9 12:05:50 2011
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 36
I've been banging my head at this and just can't seem to figure it out.
I'm trying to setup a local working copy of my domain and I've modified the "domain" file within /etc/apache2/sites-available/, executed "sudo a2ensite domain" and then restarted apache and my browser is not looking locally for the domain. What step am I missing?
NameVirtualHost domain:80
<VirtualHost domain:80>
ServerName domain
DocumentRoot /var/www/domain.com/
</VirtualHost>
I have an account with a hosting company and I have FTP access, how do I find this file
/usr/local/lib/php.ini
When my root directory after looging in to ftp includes the following folders
-admin_backups
-domains
-imap
-Maildir
-user_backups
Normally we create service accounts in Active Directory, and if we install things like SQL Server, etc, we set the software services we set them to use those service accounts. The service accounts don't have the ability to be used to log into a workstation interactively.
For Proof of concepts, we're installing SQL Server and other software on Virtual windows 7 workstations that aren't part of a domain, so we are creating local accounts that will be used by windows services. Is it possible to stop those users from appearing as options on the login screen?
I would like to set an alias on my local PC for a network machine. I know that it can be done by adding an entry in the hosts file as long as the IP address of the machine is also specified. However, the problem is that IPs are dynamically assigned by a DHCP server so I don't know for sure the IP address. Is there a way to define just an alias based on the machine's network name?
P.S.: I'm running Windows Server 2008 R2.