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- AirPort Command Line Interface @info:mac
- nd-line/|OS X Daily]] ==== AirPort On ==== networksetup -setairportpower airport on ==== AirPort Off ==== networksetup -setairportpower airport off ===== Select AirPort Network ===== networksetup -setairportnetwork {Network} AirPort {{tag>mac osx device wlan cli shell script
- VBoxManage (The VirtualBox CLI) @info:virtualbox
- >] [--intnet<1-N> <network name>] [--natnet<1-N> <network>|default] [--nicgener... add <name> --type disk|network --limit <megabyte... hcpserver add|modify --netname <network_name> | --
- Virtual Network Visualization @info:solaris
- ====== Virtual Network Visualization ====== OpenSolaris supports virtual networks using virtual interfaces connected with virtual ... OpenSolaris 2009.06. To visualize the internal network(s), I created a perl script which takes the outpu... } </code> {{tag>solaris opensolaris visualization virtualization network dladm crossbow perl graphviz}}
- jps - Java Virtual Machine Process Status Tool @info:java
- 56053 Jps -Dapplication.home=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/Home -Xms8m 55719 hourglass.jar 51299 jEdit 51610 Main -Djdk.home=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6/Home -Dnetbeans.system_http_proxy=DIRECT -Dnetbeans.system_http_non_prox
- Make your Mac feel at Home @info:mac
- c OS X 10.5. AIRPORT="/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport" # # Set this to your Home WLAN SSID (name): H... D'' to your ''SSID'' (the name of the wireless network) and replace the two echo lines with your code.
- Command Line Tools Used in My Scripts @info:script
- * vcdimager * vxcdrip * vxcdbuild ===== Network ===== * dig * nmap * rsync ===== System ===== {{tag>script scripting cli tool sysadmin audio video network}}
- Notes for the Solaris 10 System Administration Exam (CX-310-200 & -202) @info:solaris
- device path: ''"/pci@0/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@2/network@0" 0 "e1000g"'' * logical device name: ''e1000g... r. Example: "/pci@0/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@2/network@0" 0 "e1000g" === /etc/name_to_major === Maps d
- Cleanup Packages @info:linux:debian
- kages, not just libs. --exclude, -e LIST Work as if packages in LIST were not installed. --forc
- List Open Ports @info:sysadmin
- 407/avahi-daemon: r </code> {{tag>sysadmin admin linux network port info}}
- Package Repositories @info:solaris
- s://pkg.sun.com/register/ | |http://blastwave.network.com:10000/ |blastwave.org Repository | |http://
- /etc/path_to_inst @info:solaris:etc
- ple: ''e1000g0'' "/pci@0/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@2/network@0" 0 "e1000g" {{tag>solaris config device}}
- WiFi Config QR-Code
- I:S:<SSID>;T:<WPA|WEP|>;P:<password>;; If the network is hidden, then add ''H:true;'': WIFI:S:<SSID>
- Debug Server Certificate from Client @info:cryptography:openssl
- i:/C=SE/O=AddTrust AB/OU=AddTrust External TTP Network/CN=AddTrust External CA Root -----BEGIN CERTIFICA
- fstyp @info:solaris
- id: 2570515241943895053 hostid: 876213 hostname: 'workbox' top_guid: 9425194213536263558 guid: 942519421
- root login with bash @info:script
- ot'' user has the bourne shell (''/bin/sh''), but working with ''/bin/bash'' is much easier. Using this