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Comment by FloppyDisk on How to disable Switch User option from Fedora 15

But if someone logs in as root and runs or sudos a shutdown command, won't that override the multiple user restriction?

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Comment by FloppyDisk on Trying to Open a Port using CentOS

Have you checked the Virtual Machine software to make sure your VM can accesses the underlying hardware's network interfaces?

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Comment by FloppyDisk on Trying to Open a Port using CentOS

You'd need to edit the config file of your node.js server to not bind itself to localhost. Either bind it to the box name or the box's network IP address and not localhost or 127.0.0.1.

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Comment by FloppyDisk on Centos 6.2 static IP: only getting IPV6 address and...

Please post the ifcfg scripts so we can take a look! Is your network manager set to IPV6 (if it's installed)? If network manager is running, it'll override your static settings unless you explicitly...

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Comment by FloppyDisk on Ubuntu 10.04 bad install...now Mac won't boot

Restore the apple bootloader/MBR record from the OSX disk. It sounds like something got into conflict between GRUB and Apple's boot loader. Once you rewrite the MBR with Apple's bootloader, grub should...

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Comment by FloppyDisk on Clearing DNS Cache in Linux

Have you checked your /etc/hosts file to make sure you aren't redirecting the hostname or IP address?

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Comment by FloppyDisk on Unable to ssh out from my laptop

You should be able to do traceroute -T to use SYN packets instead of ICMP/UDP packets.

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Comment by FloppyDisk on rsstail Not Printing Output

I'm quite confused at this point. Script runs, all the dependencies seem to be installed correctly (libmrss, libnxml, libcurl), but it's not displaying.

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Answer by FloppyDisk for Static IPv4 & IPv6 configuration on CentOS 6.2

Network Manager is trying to override your static configuration settings. As root or sudo user, run: service NetworkManager stop If you don't have service, try: /etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop Also,...

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Answer by FloppyDisk for If Mac OS X is UNIX, why is it that it is not open...

Apple did Open Source a good portion of the underlying, BSD based, pieces of OSX. See Wikipedia's Darwin Entry for full details as well as a release history. Apple keeps the upper level stuff...

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Answer by FloppyDisk for Stracing su and ssh shows the password. Is this a...

I believe the reason you are seeing this is because you have to enter the su and ssh passwords in plain text prior to them being hashed and processed. When you run strace, you're picking up all the...

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Validate Unix Timestamp using BASH

My google-fu has failed me so I'm hoping someone here can point me in the right direction. I'm in the middle of doing some data validation efforts and I suspect the system is recording some invalid...

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