[Dorset] Problems with Security certificate

2016-10-04 Thread Peter Linehan
Fiurefix 49,0 on Kbuntus 16.04 Using Dratel Modem/router I get as far as 'waiting for share gemmil.name' cheers pwl On 03/10/16 13:00, dorset-requ...@mailman.lug.org.uk wrote: Send dorset mailing list submissions to dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World W

Re: [Dorset] dorset Digest, Vol 599, Issue 4

2015-09-13 Thread Peter Linehan
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Re: [Dorset] bash problem

2014-10-21 Thread Peter Linehan
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

Re: [Dorset] dorset Digest, Vol 555, Issue 1

2014-09-30 Thread Peter Linehan
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/

[Dorset] Bash issues

2014-09-27 Thread Peter Linehan
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 -- Next meeting: