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#51 2009-09-08 19:33:06

t4k1t
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Thanks, now I have access smile


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#52 2009-09-08 20:13:33

wuischke
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I still seem to have trouble receiving mail from the forum. I sent you a message, but in case you have trouble, too, I allowed public display in my profile. (The email is in clear text in enough header files, but surprisingly little spammed.)

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#53 2009-09-08 20:27:34

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

re-re-re-sent.

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#54 2009-09-08 23:32:03

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

shining wrote:

if they really needed a remote access to a arch box (but the latter would be surprising, as it's dead easy to set up ssh server on your own box)

The keyword is probably "remote". Always useful to have a remote shell for testing. I keep a few spread around the globe from Australia to Atlanta to Belgium wink

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#55 2009-09-09 00:28:14

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

if there is still space, i'd be interested too. maybe i can help you, i set up a similar server lately.

cheerio Barde

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#56 2009-09-09 01:41:18

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

That's an excellent idea. I'm interested. Thanks.

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#57 2009-09-09 02:42:13

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Attention users: I've installed apache and activated ~/public_html, just be sure to set proper permissions for your folder (o+x) if you want apache to be able to serve your stuff.

EDIT: never mind, it was a port forwarding issue. Apache now works.

Note: Don't even try to host anything serious here, this server is running on a 4096/512Kbit connection.

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#58 2009-09-09 02:44:53

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Wow apache server! Thanks ZankerH!
But have you considered getting a DNS for your server? You can get a free one from dyndns.org. This way we won't have to remember your ip address.

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#59 2009-09-09 02:51:24

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

zowki wrote:

Wow apache server! Thanks ZankerH!
But have you considered getting a DNS for your server? You can get a free one from dyndns.org. This way we won't have to remember your ip address.

ZankerH wrote:

For the record, I've taken the advice some of you have suggested and gotten a dyndns address, you may now login via yourusername@sshbox.ath.cx

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#60 2009-09-09 02:59:05

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Interested, assuming the 160 GB hasn't been eaten up. tongue

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#61 2009-09-09 03:23:16

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

If there is space left I would like a slot. Thanks!

roark AT archlinux DOT  us

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#62 2009-09-09 06:05:16

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I'm also interested in an account. I'm looking forward to do all my on-line banking from a remote machine which I saw in a forum post! smile

Not really. I'm lately interested in a stupid yet addictive game and I'd like to have an IRC bot in your host.  It establishes a permanent connection but traffic is just a couple of Kb per hour. It also rotates its owns logs which should be no more than 1Mb in size.

If this is tolerable to you, count me in.

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#63 2009-09-09 06:06:48

wuischke
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Mh...when I try to access my web space, I get a directory listing instead of the expected index.htm file. Could you please have a look at the relevant settings?

Another thing: Would it be possible to get gnupg and python?

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#64 2009-09-09 08:50:07

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

good job there

how to set this up for proxy

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#65 2009-09-09 10:16:59

ZankerH
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

wuischke wrote:

Mh...when I try to access my web space, I get a directory listing instead of the expected index.htm file. Could you please have a look at the relevant settings?

Another thing: Would it be possible to get gnupg and python?

Works for me. For some reason, index.htm isn't picked up, you have to rename it to index.html .

Also, installed python and gnupg.

EDIT: for proxy setup see http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SSH … the_server .

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#66 2009-09-09 10:59:42

wuischke
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Ah, ok. It works now. :-)

Should you want to change this, have a look at DirectoryIndex.

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#67 2009-09-09 11:04:32

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Haven't got my account details yet, could you resend?
Regards

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#68 2009-09-09 12:16:33

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

If there's space left, could I have an account?  Thanks.


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#69 2009-09-09 12:37:17

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Could you perhaps install gcc and gnu screen? Can't live without those.

Edit: I seem to have a problem with my webpage. I set the public_html directory to permissions 777 but it still says access forbidden when I try to access http://sshbox.ath.cx/~zowki

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#70 2009-09-09 12:52:20

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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Note to the OP: if you don't want anymore people asking for accounts, you may want to consider changing your thread title to [solved] or similar.


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#71 2009-09-09 13:12:48

ZankerH
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

gcc is installed, I can't find gnu screen anywhere in the repos or AUR. Help?

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#72 2009-09-09 13:15:25

wuischke
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

It's in extra/screen

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#73 2009-09-09 13:17:42

ZankerH
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

Installed.

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#74 2009-09-09 13:42:14

Soley
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I'm interested if you still have space.

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#75 2009-09-09 13:51:54

Spudgun
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Re: An experiment in Linux administration

I'm interested if you still have space :]

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