Nice. I'm aliasing this to "apt-search".
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Bob Miller wrote:
Max Lemieux wrote:
The "apt-cache search [keyword]" command, sometimes piped to "grep
[keyword]" filter is very useful for me in these situations.
Do you also know about "apt-cache search --names-only $keyword"?
I didn't, but now I do. in addition to "acs" for "apt-cac
Max Lemieux wrote:
> The "apt-cache search [keyword]" command, sometimes piped to "grep
> [keyword]" filter is very useful for me in these situations.
Do you also know about "apt-cache search --names-only $keyword"?
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Hey, awesome, I finally have the right answer! :) Glad to help.
The "apt-cache search [keyword]" command, sometimes piped to "grep
[keyword]" filter is very useful for me in these situations.
-Max
Allen Brown wrote:
Max Lemieux wrote:
Here's what I found searching apt for rsh, minus noise (I'm
ru
Max Lemieux wrote:
Here's what I found searching apt for rsh, minus noise (I'm
running SimplyMepis which is pinned to Debian
testing/unstable, your results may vary):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] apt-cache search rsh|grep rsh|sort
cook-rsh - Remote execution scripts for cook
fsh - Fast remote command executi
Here's what I found searching apt for rsh, minus noise (I'm running
SimplyMepis which is pinned to Debian testing/unstable, your results may
vary):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] apt-cache search rsh|grep rsh|sort
cook-rsh - Remote execution scripts for cook
fsh - Fast remote command execution over rsh/ssh/l
Allen Brown wrote:
> I need to be able to use the commands that I think are called
> Sun RPC. I am referring to the commands rlogin, rcp, etc.
The daddy command is rsh. Google on that and you'll probably find it.
The commands are from BSD, not Sun, BTW.
Or, you can look here.
ftp://ftp.uk.linu
telnet won't work because it requires a password. This needs to
run nightly. It takes about 12 hours to run and connects to
5 or 6 sites. Using it interactively is not practical.
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The problem is not a missing daemon at my end. The problem
is that I don't have the binaries to reach their daemons.
AFAIK there is no apt-get package that supports these protocols.
Is that true? Or am I just asking for the wrong name?
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 17:00:38 -0800, Allen Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to be able to use the commands that I think are called
> Sun RPC. I am referring to the commands rlogin, rcp, etc.
>
> I know these commands are insecure. I am inside a corporate
> firewall trying to talk with co
On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 17:00 -0800, Allen Brown wrote:
> I need to be able to use the commands that I think are called
> Sun RPC. I am referring to the commands rlogin, rcp, etc.
>
> I know these commands are insecure. I am inside a corporate
> firewall trying to talk with computers that are runn
I need to be able to use the commands that I think are called
Sun RPC. I am referring to the commands rlogin, rcp, etc.
I know these commands are insecure. I am inside a corporate
firewall trying to talk with computers that are running HPUX.
And the admins of those systems are sometimes reluctant
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