Fiurefix 49,0 on Kbuntus 16.04
Using Dratel Modem/router
I get as far as
'waiting for share gemmil.name'
cheers
pwl
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A couple of weeks ago I suggested that ksh could be substituted for bash on a
Linux server
Well I was wrong
It turns out on RHEL, at least, that root uses /bin/sh
BUT when you look in /bin
you find /bin/sh is a soft link to /bin/bash
[kbuntu has /bin/sh as a soft link to dash - so that is probab
John
I use this as my backup:
function RsyncThem
{
echo now rsynch directories
#rsync -rvpt --delete /home /backup/
rsync -vlH -e ssh --times --perms --owner --group --recursive /home
/masterbackup/backup
rsync -vlH -e ssh --times --perms --owner --group --recursive /etc
/masterbackup/backup/
If you want to protect your systems against BASH then try KSH
http://www.kornshell.com/
In all but a very few instances its compatible with bash
and its not vulnerable.
However I see patches for BASH are now available on RHEL websites and I have
updated my servers
cheers
pwl
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