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- DynDNS Updates without a Client @info:script
- 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 config fi... e an example config file: <file bash dyndns.cfg> LOGIN="jdoe:secret" UPDATE_URL="http://members.dyndns.o
- root login with bash @info:script
- ====== 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 whi
- base-ssh-login @z:relax:api:base
- ====== base-ssh-login ====== Logs into a remote host using ssh. This can be used to open a remote sesssi... execute a command. ===== Usage ===== base-ssh-login SERVICE [ COMMAND ] * ''SERVICE'': a key of an
- Welcome to your new DokuWiki @wiki
- &page=config|configuration settings]] (be sure to login as superuser first). You may also want to see wh
- base-exec-superuser @z:relax:api:base
- executed either locally or remote using base-ssh-login. ===== Returns ===== Returns the output of the
- host-user-list @z:relax:api:host
- y. ===== Returns ===== Returns the first colum (login) of the ''/etc/passwd'' file. ===== Example ====
- base-exec-user @z:relax:api:base
- xecuted either locally or remote using [[base-ssh-login]]. ===== Returns ===== Returns the output of th
- Drupal: Reverse Proxy @blog:2010
- y, won't see the cookie and also enables mutliple logins, if using multiple domain names for one installa