Hello,
Although not related to linux, but to viewing our list online. Opera
has come out with a new browser for mobiles. It is the new version 5.x
which is excellent for mobile phones. Its default mode is not 'mobile'
or full screen so it will have to be done in the settings. The best
part of this browser is its comfortable font and word wrapping feature
that makes reading very comfortable. Another nice feature is tabbed
browsing. Press down on a link and you get the option to open it in a
new tab. I'm loving it.
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Rony.
Hello Everyone
My name is Ravi Jadhav
I am a third year engineering student from KJSCE vidyavihar.
I am also part of the Computer Society of India KJSCE chapter.
The CSI unit organizes different types of seminars and workshops for
engineering students.
I want someone from linuxers group to give a seminar/worshop on any topic of
your preference
kindly inform me at
jadhravi(a)gmail.com
Hello,
I have noticed that some members' reply mails to the list have a cc: to
the OP too. The OP replies to the message expecting it to reach the list
and it ends up going to that member only. Maybe your email clients are
doing this so guys could you check your settings please. Thanks.
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On Monday 09 August 2010 10:23 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
> On Monday 09 Aug 2010, Rony wrote:
>
>
>> On Monday 09 August 2010 10:03 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथॠर)
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Yes, that's what I confirmed by transferring a large file two
>>> remote servers and watching my traffic.
>>>
>>>
>> Before you did this experiment, has aa ever established an ssh
>> connection with nn or vice versa? Suppose aa and nn have never
>> communicated with each other, if aa is giving a key to nn, how does
>> nn say 'yes' to accept it, through a third party control machine? I
>> am not doubting your experiment but only clearing my own
>> understanding of ssh so no offense intended. Could you try the same
>> experiment on virgin machines?
>>
>>
> I have ssh auth forwarding and key-based login on both machines, and
> that might explain why one talked to the other. I'm too lazy to try
> with passwords and no auth forwarding, let someone else do it!
>
>
>
>
As I was re-thinking about this, it is now clear to me. The control machine
simply instructs the source machine to forward the data to the destination
machine. There is no way data will pass through the control machine. It is
only issuing instructions. Since the source and destination paths are
absolute, the machines can directly link to each other. However they will
have to be set up for password-less login so that data can pass on from
source to destination without authentication.
If I guess correctly, when the control machine issues an scp command to the
source machine in the example given by Osric,
[user3@host3 ~]$ scp user1@host1:file user2@host2:path
only host1 will offer its key to the control machine and ask for the user1
password. The host2 machine will not talk to the control machine at all.
Host1 will talk to host2.
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I've got two hosts which allow ssh login, and ftp.
What I want to do is transfer files from one to another without my client
system downloading any files. (both have /public_html folders. The files
from one need to be xfered to another)
Can someone guide me through this?
Surya
> My issue has been resolved. Thanks, though you can continue if needed.
>>>>
>>>>
>> Surya
>>
>>
>
> This is not the right way to thank those who made an effort to solve your
> problem. You also have to mention what steps you took to resolve the issue.
>
>
Well, I took the lame way out, zipped the entire thing and moved it between
3 systems. If its really needed, I will test all this and get back, but will
need a week or more.
Surya
>
> > > What I want to do is transfer files from one to another without my
> > > client system downloading any files. (both have /public_html
> > > folders. The files from one need to be xfered to another)
>
My issue has been resolved. Thanks, though you can continue if needed.
Surya
Hi,
One of my user using fedora 10, 2.6.27.24-170.2.68, with Firefox 3.5.3.
While browsing some sites it gets redirected to PORN sites.
( Single porn site opens if users misspelled production site name/urls )
( porn site - kingofporn )
Is it a malware, virus, spyware ...infected..?
If yes .... what to do ....is their any spyware, malware remover available.