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root login with bash
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====== root login with bash ====== On our systems, the ''root'' account is set to be a role, so you can't login as root, just ''su'' to ''root'' from an user w... much easier. Using this command, you can directly log in as ''root'' with a ''bash'' shell. ssh demo... com -t "su - root -c /bin/bash"' This enables me logging in with just: $ demo_root Password: #
DynDNS Updates without a Client
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curl --silent --show-error --insecure --user ${LOGIN} "${UPDATE_URL}?hostname=${domain}" done </code> First, the login credentials (the ''$LOGIN'' variable) and the server's URL (''$UPDATE_URL'') are read from the confi... e an example config file: <file bash dyndns.cfg> LOGIN="jdoe:secret" UPDATE_URL="http://members.dyndns

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