And eventually making their own kernel.
Seriously, the sooner - the better.
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And eventually making their own kernel.
Seriously, the sooner - the better.
What? Canonical isn't even on the list of kernel contributors: http://go.linuxfoundation.org/who-writes-linux-2012. (Unlike Intel which is indeed one of the top contributors.)
Canonical amounts...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem/TAR
If it works, it's correct but if you're going to use it in an actual script, using variable names like $a is a bad idea. And constructs like c[${#c }] are simply unreadable.
There's an old joke...
The best possible consequence for the Linux community would be Canonical finally admitting Mir and Unity fiasco and discontinuing both. Sadly it's not going to happen.
It doesn't look like you're building an enterprise firewall so what's the point of filtering output? Malware protection? If so, I'd say don't bother as long as you allow port 80.
Actually you can make a Winodws PE CD under Linux: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Windows_PE
Just don't forget to add BIOS upgrade files to the ISO.
Note: if you see multiple updates for...
Also you need to use parentheses to combine expressions, not square brackets:
if ([ "$s1" -eq X ] && [ "$s2" -eq "$s1" ] && [ "$s3" -eq "$s1" ]) || \
([ "$s4" -eq Y ] && [ "$s5" -eq "$s4" ] &&...
What without any instructions at all? Now that's cruel. How are you going to access it? If it runs Linux, for example, you at least need to know its root password and its web-interface or SSH port....
So what was it exactly? Cracking or circumventing? Circumventing a broken implementation (or abusing false assumptions) != cracking an encryption algorithm. For example MITM attacks don't rely on...
TAP and TUN "adapters" are virtual devices that are automatically created for certain types of connections. I guess you only need to disconnect and re-connect.
Self-explanatory. Make sure you shutdown (not hibernate) Windows and check the NTFS partition with chkdsk.
while [ 1 -eq 1 ] is a bit ugly. Use while true instead.
[ $chat -eq $t ] requires both parts to be integers and is prone to breaking because of unquoted vars. I suppose [ "$chat" == "$t" ] is...
Yes, you can specify line number:
sed -i -e '20s/.*/prepend domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4;/' /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf
sed -i -e 's/#prepend domain-name-servers 127\.0\.0\.1;/prepend domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4;/' /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf
Sed tutorial
It's all subjective. I often find proprietary software lacking and annoying. MS Office and Skype have always been particularly disappointing. A quick example: Skype stores text messages in a database...
What OS do you have on the client? What error message do you get if you try to access the share using UNC path (e.g. \\192.168.0.1\share_name)?
I'd assume there's a checkbox in the settings somewhere but I don't use GUI tools to configure networking.
One possible option is to use a bash script to establish connection. Then you could set...
Is it your own VPN setup? If so, you should configure the VPN server to perform routing and NAT between the tunnel and outside networks. To be honest, I don't even know where to begin explaining...
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Add default route via your OpenVPN gateway:
sudo ip route add default via ip-address # substitute 'ip-address' with the actual gateway IP
For initial diagnostics use mtr on well-known hosts....
So what exactly doesn't work?
Anyway (if I correctly understand what you're trying to achieve):
#!/bin/bash
read -p "Domain to Scan: " domain_name
read -p "File to Save: " file_name
...
It doesn't. 1MiB = 1048576 bytes. 741,000,000 bytes / 1048576 = ~706.7 MiB.
Actually OpenVPN is very easy and straightforward to configure (compared to L2TP for example). See HOWTO here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenVPN
But for remote assistance I'd suggest using...
You might want to start here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=370108
Wi-Fi issues are quite common so there's a well detailed guide on how to troubleshoot them.
[Edit]: But there's one...