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- 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 which has the ''root'' role. Also, the ''root'' user has the bour
- IPS Repository Appliance @blog:2010
- s. Use "su", "sudo", "pfsh" or "pfexec" to obtain root privileges. <code bash> svccfg -s application/pkg/server setprop pkg/inst_root=/media/ENTER_DISK_NAME_HERE/repo svccfg -s applic
- Generate a Test Key @info:cryptography:openssl
- d to generate a test certificate or a self signed root CA. The extensions added to the certificate (if a
- Drupal: Reverse Proxy @blog:2010
- set for the path ''/andunix.net/'' insted of the root of the reverse proxy. This improves security, as
- Notes for the Solaris 10 System Administration Exam (CX-310-200 & -202) @info:solaris
- or example, to find all filesystem entries in the root filesystem for inode 4711, use this: find / -m
- Set the Timezone on Debian @info:sysadmin:debian
- ebian ====== Just run the following command as ''root'' (use ''su'' or ''sudo''): dpkg-reconfigure t
- Upgrade Solaris 11/OpenSolaris from Text to Graphical @blog:2010
- grade to a graphical system. Do the following as root (''su'') or with appropriate permissions (''pfexe
- Debug Server Certificate from Client @info:cryptography:openssl
- rust External TTP Network/CN=AddTrust External CA Root -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIE5TCCA82gAwIBAgIQB