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  1. [ubuntu] mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting

    Hi all,

    I'm having trouble using nfs to mount a remote filesystem (all of it, from /) on my local machine. Here is what I tried:


    controls@UTAEngineer:/bin$ sudo mount Engineer:/...
  2. [ubuntu] boot problems inodes and corrupted orphans

    Hi all,

    I'm experiencing some strange problems with my ubuntu system. Every time I boot, I log in to ubuntu, and all is good, for now. Then at some random time, I notice that firefox stops...
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    [ubuntu] Re: help with scp across my server

    Digital, thanks for the response. I'm also confused. I ran the code per your suggestion, but got the same issue. The reason I ran it the way I did was from this man page:

    SYNOPSIS
    scp...
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    [ubuntu] Re: help with scp across my server

    Is this post in the correct area? Any help?

    Thanks,

    Steve
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    [ubuntu] help with scp across my server

    I am having trouble using "scp" I type this into my terminal window, and get an error, however, if I go to Places>Connect to Server, and then key in the username and hostname of the comp I wish to...
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    [ubuntu] Re: help deciphering nmap output

    No, I am not entirely sure of that. I didn't even know there was a difference.

    So if I use compy and type "ssh compx@hostname" to log into compx on hostname. Then the client is compx, and the...
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    [ubuntu] Re: help deciphering nmap output

    Interesting about how to stop those svcs. I didnt know that, thank you. Also, is there anything wrong with stopping RPC portmapper? Will stopping this cause my internet to stop working?

    What is...
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    [ubuntu] Re: help deciphering nmap output

    Thanks for the responses guys. I am not sure if the output means that they are listening or incoming or outgoing, whatever nmap defaults to should be what is being displayed, since I haven't changed...
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    [ubuntu] help deciphering nmap output

    Hey guys,

    I am pretty new to linux, and just discovered a new utility that seems pretty useful-nmap. I ran nmap on my 2 computer home network, and realized I have 4 ports open: 22-ssh,...
  10. [ubuntu] Re: need help with basics of a simple home network

    Ok, great info. I checked out the website and was able to determine the internet IP addresses for the two machines. Also, routerlogin.net works for me too, I set that up a while back, and it...
  11. [ubuntu] Re: need help with basics of a simple home network

    Also, you might want to try and ping the other machines on the network, just to make sure they are seeing each other. Pop open a terminal and throw in

    ping -c3 <machine ip here>[/QUOTE]

    Can I...
  12. [ubuntu] Re: need help with basics of a simple home network

    Thank you for replying so quickly. I tried that option but it says that I need to setup windows sharing network, but I don't have any windows systems. Is this referring to windows in a more general...
  13. [ubuntu] need help with basics of a simple home network

    Hey everyone,

    I am very new to linux, and networking, but not computers in general.

    I ultimately (as of now) want to create a file/print sharing network between 2 computers each running only...
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