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munna1357

ssh key and DHCP configuration linux commands step by step - YouTube - 0 views

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    One fundamental instrument to ace as a framework overseer is SSH. SSH, or Secure Shell, is a convention used to safely sign onto remote frameworks. It is the most widely recognized approach to get to remote Linux and Unix-like servers.  There are two or three ways that you can get to a shell (summon line) remotely on most Linux/Unix frameworks. One of the more established courses is to utilize the telnet program, which is accessible on most system skilled working frameworks. Getting to a shell account through the telnet strategy however represents a risk in that everything that you send or get over that telnet session is obvious in plain content on your neighborhood system, and the nearby system of the machine you are associating with. So any individual who can "sniff" the association in the middle of can see your username, secret key, email that you read, and charges that you run. Therefore you require a more refined system than telnet to associate with a remote host.  SSH, which is an acronym for Secure SHell, was planned and made to give the best security while getting to another PC remotely. Not just does it scramble the session, it gives better confirmation offices, and in addition highlights like secure document exchange, X session sending, port sending and all the more with the goal that you can build the security of different conventions. It can utilize diverse types of encryption extending anywhere in the range of 512 piece on up to as high as 32768 bits and incorporates figures like AES (Advanced Encryption Scheme), Triple DES, Blowfish, CAST128 or Arcfour. Obviously, the higher the bits, the more it will take to produce and utilize keys and in addition the more it will take to disregard information the association.
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    One fundamental instrument to ace as a framework overseer is SSH. SSH, or Secure Shell, is a convention used to safely sign onto remote frameworks. It is the most widely recognized approach to get to remote Linux and Unix-like servers.  There are two or three ways that you can get to a shell (summon line) remotely on most Linux/Unix frameworks. One of the more established courses is to utilize the telnet program, which is accessible on most system skilled working frameworks. Getting to a shell account through the telnet strategy however represents a risk in that everything that you send or get over that telnet session is obvious in plain content on your neighborhood system, and the nearby system of the machine you are associating with. So any individual who can "sniff" the association in the middle of can see your username, secret key, email that you read, and charges that you run. Therefore you require a more refined system than telnet to associate with a remote host.  SSH, which is an acronym for Secure SHell, was planned and made to give the best security while getting to another PC remotely. Not just does it scramble the session, it gives better confirmation offices, and in addition highlights like secure document exchange, X session sending, port sending and all the more with the goal that you can build the security of different conventions. It can utilize diverse types of encryption extending anywhere in the range of 512 piece on up to as high as 32768 bits and incorporates figures like AES (Advanced Encryption Scheme), Triple DES, Blowfish, CAST128 or Arcfour. Obviously, the higher the bits, the more it will take to produce and utilize keys and in addition the more it will take to disregard information the association.
munna1357

Domanin and Network configuration Part 2 step by step - YouTube - 0 views

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    This Linux instructional exercise covers TCP/IP organizing, system organization and framework design nuts and bolts. Linux can bolster various system gadgets. The gadget names are numbered and start at zero and tally upwards. For instance, a PC running two ethernet cards will have two gadgets marked/dev/eth0 and/dev/eth1. Linux system arrangement, administration, observing and framework devices are secured in this instructional exercise  All the enormous, userfriendly Linux dispersions accompany different graphical apparatuses, taking into account simple setup of the PC in a nearby system, for associating it to an Internet Service Provider or for remote access. These devices can be begun up from the charge line or from a menu:  Ubuntu setup is done selecting System->Administration->Networking.  RedHat Linux accompanies redhat-config-system, which has both a graphical and a content mode interface.  Suse's YAST or YAST2 is a holding nothing back one design device.  Mandrake/Mandriva accompanies a Network and Internet Configuration Wizard, which is ideally begun up from Mandrake's Control Center.  On Gnome frameworks: elf system inclinations.  On KDE frameworks: knetworkconf.  Your framework documentation gives a lot of guidance and data about accessibility and utilization of apparatuses.  Data that you should give:  For interfacing with the nearby system, for occurrence with your home PCs, or at work: hostname, domainname and IP address. In the event that you need to set up your own particular system, best do some all the more perusing first. At work, this data is liable to be given to your PC consequently when you boot it up. If all else fails, it is better not to indicate any data than making it up.  For interfacing with the Internet: username and secret key for your ISP, phone number when utilizing a modem. Your ISP generally naturally doles out you an IP l
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    This Linux instructional exercise covers TCP/IP organizing, system organization and framework design nuts and bolts. Linux can bolster various system gadgets. The gadget names are numbered and start at zero and tally upwards. For instance, a PC running two ethernet cards will have two gadgets marked/dev/eth0 and/dev/eth1. Linux system arrangement, administration, observing and framework devices are secured in this instructional exercise  All the enormous, userfriendly Linux dispersions accompany different graphical apparatuses, taking into account simple setup of the PC in a nearby system, for associating it to an Internet Service Provider or for remote access. These devices can be begun up from the charge line or from a menu:  Ubuntu setup is done selecting System->Administration->Networking.  RedHat Linux accompanies redhat-config-system, which has both a graphical and a content mode interface.  Suse's YAST or YAST2 is a holding nothing back one design device.  Mandrake/Mandriva accompanies a Network and Internet Configuration Wizard, which is ideally begun up from Mandrake's Control Center.  On Gnome frameworks: elf system inclinations.  On KDE frameworks: knetworkconf.  Your framework documentation gives a lot of guidance and data about accessibility and utilization of apparatuses.  Data that you should give:  For interfacing with the nearby system, for occurrence with your home PCs, or at work: hostname, domainname and IP address. In the event that you need to set up your own particular system, best do some all the more perusing first. At work, this data is liable to be given to your PC consequently when you boot it up. If all else fails, it is better not to indicate any data than making it up.  For interfacing with the Internet: username and secret key for your ISP, phone number when utilizing a modem. Your ISP generally naturally doles out you an IP l
larry hill

Easy Way to Checking Hard Drive for Bad Sectors and Errors in Ubuntu - 0 views

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    How to know if you have bad sectors on your hard drive in Ubuntu Desktop and how to fix them. You can use badblock program to fix this problem. The badblocks is program command line based allow to test your harddrive for, you guessed it, bad blocks.
munna1357

ssh in linux installation step by step & | Package installation of linux | - YouTube - 0 views

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    OpenSSH is a free open source set of PC instruments used to give secure and encoded correspondence over a PC system by utilizing the ssh convention. Numerous individuals, new to PCs and conventions, make a confusion about OpenSSH, they think it is a convention, yet it is not, it is an arrangement of PC projects that utilization the ssh convention.  OpenSSH is created by the Open BSD gathering and it is discharged under Simplified BSD License. A primary element which has made feasible for OpenSSH to be utilized such a great amount among framework overseers is its multi-stage ability and exceptionally valuable pleasant components it has. The most recent adaptation is OpenSSH 6.4 which has been discharged on November 8, 2013.  This adaptation of OpenSSH accompanies numerous new components and patches, so on the off chance that you as of now utilize OpenSSH for directing your machines, I recommend you to do an overhaul.
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    OpenSSH is a free open source set of PC instruments used to give secure and encoded correspondence over a PC system by utilizing the ssh convention. Numerous individuals, new to PCs and conventions, make a confusion about OpenSSH, they think it is a convention, yet it is not, it is an arrangement of PC projects that utilization the ssh convention.  OpenSSH is created by the Open BSD gathering and it is discharged under Simplified BSD License. A primary element which has made feasible for OpenSSH to be utilized such a great amount among framework overseers is its multi-stage ability and exceptionally valuable pleasant components it has. The most recent adaptation is OpenSSH 6.4 which has been discharged on November 8, 2013.  This adaptation of OpenSSH accompanies numerous new components and patches, so on the off chance that you as of now utilize OpenSSH for directing your machines, I recommend you to do an overhaul.
Frank Boros

How to configure network using CLI ang GUI in Ubuntu 12.04 - 0 views

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    In this example I will show how to setup network configuration using command line and graphical tool in Ubuntu 12.04. To start accessing internet or sharing other resources on the network you have to configure TCP/IP settings of you ethernet card. In ubuntu you can configure network settings through
anonymous

How To Remove Ubuntu's Password Keyring - 4 views

  • So here’s how you get rid of the keyring manager.
  • Open up your Home Folder by clicking Places>Home Folder Press CTRL-H (or click View>Show Hidden Files) Find a folder called .gnome2 (it has a period at the beginning of the name) and open it by double clicking on it Inside of the .gnome2 folder, there is another folder called keyrings.  Open it up. Delete any files you find within the keyrings folder Restart the computer
  • After you restart and login (if you’re automatically logging in) you’ll probably be asked to enter your wireless networks WPA/WEP encryption key (because we made it forget).  After you type that password in, the keyring manager will appear to let you know that it would like to handle the storage of that password and lock it away with a new keyring.
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  • Instead of typing in a new password, leave both boxes completely empty and click Create. You’ll then be asked if you know what the hell you’re doing:
  • Go ahead and click Use Unsafe Storage.
Rem Comp

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David Corking

All about Linux: Configuring xterm in Linux - 0 views

  • XTerm*background: whiteXTerm*foreground: blackXTerm*pointerColor: redXTerm*pointerColorBackground: black
  • konsole takes a whooping 8MB and gnome-terminal over 3MB of memory, you can run xterm under 1MB
  • Create a '.Xresources' file in your home directory and enter the values that you want to set. My .Xresources file is as follows:
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  • By pressing [Ctrl] key and the middle mouse button, you get a pop-up menu which helps you set/unset a lot of other features of your xterm window like enabling/disabling the scroll bars and so on.
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      If you use the pop up menu to customize your settings, I don't think there is a way to save your preferences. I think you need to use a text editor to create the .Xresources file as Ravi describes above.
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    My Ubuntu 9.04 installation does not seem to listen to the .Xresources file. I am trying to figure out why.
Tim Mullins

Video Editing in Linux with Kdenlive How to Install and Use - 1 views

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    Education video I first show you how to install Kdenlive 0.7.6 in Ubuntu linux 9.10 Karmic Koala and 9.04 Januty picture-in-picture, live action and screencast tutorial on how to use Kdenlive and do Video Editing in Linux. I show you how to do animated text over films, and I also show you how to use Pitivi non-linear video editing.
Tim Mullins

Linux & Open Source is Right For You & Me - 0 views

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    Video Blog style Opioniated Editorial based on a file time of following the IT Industry. I know for a fact that Linux & Open Source is Right For You & Me & everyone and that all the worlds problems will be solved when Linux is dominate.
larry hill

Easy Way to Control your DSLR Camera using USB Tethered Shooting on Ubuntu - 0 views

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    Tethered shooting is method hook up your DSLR camera to your Laptop/PC and take pictures, you are shooting tethered. You can either trigger the camera from your Laptop/PC or directly from the DSLR camera itself
larry hill

Browse and Get Google Web Fonts in Ubuntu Desktop Using TypeCatcher - 0 views

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    TypeCatcher is a Apps that allows you to search, browse, download and automatically install the sources of Google Web Fonts into ubuntu desktop or ubuntu based distro with just a few mouse clicks. You can also preview fonts with adjustable size and text.
Tim Mullins

Docks in Ubuntu Linux to make it look like Apple Mac OS X - 0 views

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    Screencast Tutorial to show you how to use 2 different Docks in Ubuntu Linux to make it look like Apple Mac OS X. The docks I show you are Avant Window Navigator and GLX-Dock. They can be installed via Ubuntu Tweak. Educational video
Tim Mullins

gOS 3.1 Linux (Good OS) Review Screencast - 1 views

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    Review Screencast Tutorial about gOS 3.1 Linux (Good OS) which is based on Ubuntu Linux 8.10 32bit, and it includes many of the Google Apps built-in. I show you all the programs and games that are installed and show you how to install the OS on your computer.
bryan yu

How to login as root on Ubuntu - 0 views

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    Many people want to know how to obtain root permission on Ubuntu no matter su command or login x window. The root passwd have never been configured when you install ubuntu first time. You can use below command to change root password...
Tim Mullins

How-to Mintify Ubuntu Linux 9.x Screencast Tutorial - 0 views

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    in this new video screencast tutorial from http://www.OSGUI.com Tech Show I will show you step by step how to turn Ubuntu Linux into Linux Mint. You can turn any version of Ubuntu Linux into Mint. Ubuntu Linux 9.04 Jaunty into Linux Mint 7 Gloria Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala into Linux Mint 8 Helena. In this demo Im using the 64bit version of Ubuntu Linux 9.10 and I install the packages for Mint 8 Helena to get the new advanced gnome menu and Mint artwork.
segnalazioni

Illustrated Dual Boot Site - 0 views

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    This website is for helping people to install Ubuntu Linux in a 'dual boot' configuration after an existing operating system. 'Dual boot' means the computer will have two operating systems installed in separate disks or partitions and you can choose which one you want to boot into when your computer is starting up. 
mikhail-miguel

Serving CGI Scripts With Nginx On Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.04 - Page 3 - Page 3 - 0 views

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    Serving CGI Scripts With Nginx On Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.04 This tutorial shows how you can serve CGI scripts (Perl scripts) with nginx on Debi... - Page 3 Serving CGI Scripts With Nginx On Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.04 This tutorial shows how you can serve CGI scripts (Perl scripts) with nginx on Debi... - Page 3
mikhail-miguel

Serving CGI Scripts With Nginx On Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.04 - 0 views

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    Serving CGI Scripts With Nginx On Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.04 This tutorial shows how you can serve CGI scripts (Perl scripts) with nginx on Debi... Serving CGI Scripts With Nginx On Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.04 This tutorial shows how you can serve CGI scripts (Perl scripts) with nginx on Debi...
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