Appears to have been solved - many thanks!
Stupidly I tried variants of both those, but individually. The problems seem to have been caused by both, so having both fixes in place has worked.
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Appears to have been solved - many thanks!
Stupidly I tried variants of both those, but individually. The problems seem to have been caused by both, so having both fixes in place has worked.
Hi Jeremy and thanks for the quick reply. Yep done that and it didn't work. Left it now on WPA2-PSK (AES) to reduce number of potential problems. For avoidance of doubt, done the whole ifdown and...
Hi all. I have a variant of this common problem.
My wifi is up and down like a ***** ********. All updates are in place and I have gone through my friend Goole at length and tried a few things...
The answer is, of course, to run two instances of SSH, pointing to different ports with only one enabling Google Authenticator. There is a useful howto here:
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User error. My /etc/init.d/ssh2 script was calling sshd rather than sshd2.
I have two SSH servers set up along the lines in this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1497376
I want different PAM files for each server (ie ssh referring to /etc/pam.d/sshd and...
Is there a way of getting Google Authenticator to be required only when using certain users or accessing SSH server by certain ports? I only want to provide a challenge code when accessing SSH from...
Thanks both - that's really helpful. I was using the string because I am ripping off the Blackjack programme in Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner and the string is the method used to...
I am trying to create a specialist dominos programme, where the __str__ method of each hand is populated by dominos such as "1|6\t3|6\t6|6"
To start I need to find the hand with "6|6" and wrote...
Downloading updates and files is quick, but recently the 'building dependency tree' part of apt-get upgrade and apt-get dist-upgrade is VERY slow. It can take several minutes. Any ideas?
Thanks
I have successfully set up TwinView to run in separate X sessions. A couple of questions:
1) Is there a way of having each screen as separate workspaces of one session? I know I can stretch a...
Bump ad nauseum, in requiem, in flagrante delicto.
Amen
This is not a big problem, but I get untidy boot due to an error message "pnp: PnPACPI: METHOD_NAME__CRS failure for PNP0c02". Seems to be common with the HP DV6*** laptops, but I cannot understand...
A couple of suggestion before I head off for the night:
1) There is no "auto eth0" in your interfaces file. It needs it.
2) While you copied the different IP addresses from the post I directed...
Sorry, I assumed your router was DHCP rather than static IP. If your router requires a static IP follow the instructions here
Try adding the following line to the interfaces file:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
you then need to
Aha. So it has located and put in place the network card. It is the network settings. Post the output of
sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
and also
ifconfig -a
and also try
sudo ifup...
It depends on what your network address is. Some use 192.168.1.0, others 192.168.0.0. Check your ifconfig.
The /nn is about how many addresses are permitted for samba. The 192.168.0.0/24 means...
Sorry. but this is not a DHCP problem. Your OS does not recognise your ethernet port - ie it has not properly supported the hardware so it goes nowhere near the DHCP server. Please post the output...
Someone told me to speak less technical. So I told them to F.1 - 0.001
BUMPP
Seems to be an occasional problem relating to USB drivers. it is certainly not loading the device properly according to the dmesg output, but then you knew that from post 1, so apologies for...
Nope. ISP is not blocking Port 80 as I can access my router control panel externally, if I set it to be on Port 80. I have also tried forwarding public port nnnn to server Port 80 and that also...
Bump. Now, don't all rush at once!
Can you post the contents of /boot/grub/menu.lst here?
Are there any relevant errors occurring in dmesg (or you can browse through /var/log/syslog)?
try locating the device in the /dev/ directory. To do this use
dmesg
and note tha last system message. Then plus in the drive and run dmesg again. It should give you indications of what...