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    • handsofqwertyH

      Scripting SSH Connections to Extract Info from Output

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      scottalanmillerS

      @johnhooks said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @johnhooks said:

      I'm also quite late, but would it be appropriate to keep passwords in files with root permissions and have the script read it? Or is that just as insecure?

      At some point, passwords need to exist. In most cases, you want to use keys, though. Where do you need passwords?

      I was just asking if that would be a solution to the original problem while still being secure since he couldn't use keys.

      Oh, in that case, they aren't concerned about security or they'd have keys. So being really secure isn't on their radar 🙂

    • scottalanmillerS

      Pertino on Ubuntu 15.04

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      scottalanmillerS

      Yes, so lots of Ubuntu users will be impacted in the next two days.

    • mlnewsM

      Fedora 21 and Fedora 22 Benchmarks

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      nadnerBN

      Soooooo, will it play Crysis?
       
       
       
       
       
       
      lol 😛

    • mlnewsM

      ArduBoy Looks to Bring Back Retro 8bit Gaming

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      DashrenderD

      I don't see kids liking this thing. This will be mainly for those who played them when 8 bit games were originally out.

    • mlnewsM

      CentOS 7 Releases for ARM's Aarch64 Architecture

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    • ?

      PBX Distro

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      @thecreativeone91 said:

      What the Adavantage with Pbx in a flash? That's the only one I haven't used. I've mostly used FreePBX (and some straight up asterisk)

      The PBX in a Flash team also has a lot of nice extra features baked in and some that you can add (Traveling Man is a good example).

      PBX in a Flash existed long before FreePBX had a distribution of its own. Obviously, PIAF uses the FreePBX GUI just like Elastix.unli,e Elastix, they do not wrap everything around in their own GUI. All that PIAF does is add a quick and dirty landing page to let you access the various tools directly from one place.

      You basically need to know more to truly admin a PIAF system well.

      It is also heavily focused on security.

    • handsofqwertyH

      Out of Space - Ubuntu Linux 14.04

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      handsofqwertyH

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Yup, you just do the same process again to expand in the future.

      Sweet, thanks!

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      ASP.Net with Mono/Linux

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      dafyreD

      @scottalanmiller said:

      PHP was very young then. It has been growing steadily in capability since then. It is very powerful now, but it has really stiff competition now too.

      Don't know who said it, but competition breeds excellence!

    • mlnewsM

      Microsoft Brings PowerShell DSC to Linux

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    • mlnewsM

      Using SSH to Create a Reverse Tunnel to Access Linux Through NAT

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      scottalanmillerS

      Now from the server that you just connected to you can do something like this...

      ssh root@localhost -p 10022
    • mlnewsM

      Smallest Yet i.MX6 Module Has WiFi

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      scottalanmillerS

      I believe so.

    • mlnewsM

      [How To] Log into Ubuntu Desktop with Google Authenticator Two Factor Authentication

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      @scottalanmiller said:

      Well the setup in the article uses the graphical login interface, so no.

      Darn. That'd be cool.

    • mlnewsM

      [How To] Upgrade Ubuntu 14.10 to Ubuntu 15.04

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      scottalanmillerS

      @thanksajdotcom said:

      @thecreativeone91 said:

      @thanksajdotcom said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Doesn't take much on Ubuntu 😉

      The CaseSentry application my company developed that does all the monitoring and case generation for basically everything we do here is built on Ubuntu. They use a MySQL backend. I was thinking of talking to the Dev guys and recommending they check out MariaDB to help improve performance.

      MariaDB? I'd use postgres for something with monitoring

      Ok, I'm kinda loopy today. You can replace MySQL with Postgres? Brain is running at half-speed at best today...

      MariaDB is just MySQL forked. PostgreSQL is the big MySQL competitor. It's a different product but generally way more powerful.

    • mlnewsM

      BtrFS Large Filesystem Performance Improvements Coming

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    • mlnewsM

      What is Coming in Fedora 23

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    • LakshmanaL

      Information needs about this website

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      LakshmanaL

      @scottalanmiller In your country cheaper because your country is developed in many aspects.

    • mlnewsM

      Egg Shared Endless PC Linux Desktop for Emerging Markets

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      nadnerBN

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Maybe because they wanted to imply the endless chicken and egg dilemma.

      lol, I hope not. I don't need my PC having existential dilemma's

    • mlnewsM

      VMWare Embraces Linux Containers with Photon and Lightwave

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    • gjacobseG

      OpenNMS

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      gjacobseG

      Time for a reload..

      It give me practice anyway...

    • scottalanmillerS

      CloudatCost Doesn't Fully Support CentOS SELinux

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      They sent this update

      To further clarify as I believe the meaning may have been lost in my phrasing (I apologize), the error you're receiving on boot indicates that SELinux was for some reason disable improperly (ie. not with the config files -- If the kernel looks for SELinux but it is gone, it will cause kernel or init halts, or even full-blown kernel panics.

      Not sure how it would get disabled or changed without using the config files?

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