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How to install a torrent client on Ubuntu server ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. How to install a torrent client on Ubuntu server. Is a perfect torrent client for command line interface servers. it uses fewer resources then other clients, it has daemon process, can be controlled remotely by webui interface, it has local peer discovery support, full encryption transfer, speed limits, downlolad rate, scheduled downloads, magnet links, DHT, UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding, etc. Sudo apt-get install transmission-cli transmission-common transmission-daemon. Your we...
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Change PureFTpd passive ports ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. Change PureFTpd passive ports. If you are behind a firewall and you want to narrow the range of ftp passive ports, run this:. Echo "29799 29899" /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/PassivePortRange. Where 29799 29899 is your port range. this configuration is for 50 clients. and yes, you need to have 2 ports for each client. You might also consider creating a config for max clients:. Resources: www.howtoforge.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search Ubuntu for Humans. Using Crontab in Ubuntu.
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Download Ubuntu - free operating system ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. Download Ubuntu - free operating system. Is an free (and open source) operating system built by a worldwide team of expert developers that is perfect for laptops, desktops. It contains all the applications you need: a web browser, office suite, media apps, instant messaging and much more. Ubuntu is an open-source alternative to Windows and Office. Ubuntu will always be free of charge, along with its regular enterprise releases and security updates. Download or get a free cd.
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Using Crontab in Ubuntu ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. Using Crontab in Ubuntu. Crontab can run scripts at regular intervals and perform various tasks. Those intervals can be from 1 minute to 1 year, repeatedly. To list current crontabs:. You can create a crontab file by entering the following terminal command:. A crontab file has six fields for specifying minute, hour, day of month, month, day of week and the command to be run at that interval:. Command to be executed. Day of week (0 - 6) (Sunday=0). Month (1 - 12). Hour (0 - 23).
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Install OpenFire on Ubuntu ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. Install OpenFire on Ubuntu. Requirements: You will need to have installed Apache, Php, MySql and phpMyAdmin (optional). 2Create one user and one database for OpenFire. Start phpMyAdmin. On the main page, locate Priviledges and scroll down to Add a new User. Use the following on the New User screen:. Username = Enter a username, I used ‘openfire’. Host = From the drop down menu, select localhost. Password = Enter a password, retype your password. 3Download and unpack our package.
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Dump all MySQL databases into separate files ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. Dump all MySQL databases into separate files. I used this script as a starting point, and made some enhancements to it: 1. MySQL username can be specified from the command line (it’s not hardcoded in the file). 2 The script asks for the corresponding MySQL password for security reasons (the password is not echoed or saved anywhere – as you would expect on a Unix systems). 3 The output dir can also be specified from the command line. 4 Support for gzipped output files (optional).
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Install no-ip client from source on Ubuntu 9.10 ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. Install no-ip client from source on Ubuntu 9.10. Go to your home directory:. Wget http:/ www.no-ip.com/client/linux/noip-duc-linux.tar.gz. Tar xzf noip-duc-linux.tar.gz. Change directory to directory in which it was untared (my version is 2.1.9, so your folder may differ):. Cd no-ip-2.1.9. If the command above gives you some errors as you might not have GCC installed, you can install it by running first:. Sudo apt-get install gcc. To start the program:. We enter the following:.
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How to control all the actions of transmission client ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. How to control all the actions of transmission client. A uTorrent like cross platform remote control for the Transmission BitTorrent client. Transmission-remote-java is a cross platform open source remote client to the RPC interface of transmission-daemon, which is part of the Transmission BitTorrent client. The application is cross-platform and can be downloaded here. In windows, you can make a shortcut to point to the .jar file. The path should be something like:.
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A different approach to change MySQL root password in Ubuntu Server ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. A different approach to change MySQL root password in Ubuntu Server. The other day I was having a problem with the MySQL server on my Ubuntu machine. After connecting to mysql server in php, I could not select a database. The error was: Access denied for user ' @'localhost' to database foo. I did specify the user being root, but it keept saying I don't have permissions with the user ' (anonymous). Reinstalling mysql didn't do the job. So, let's delete the user ' . Ps aux grep mysql.
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Installing Java on Ubuntu server 10.10 ~ Ubuntu tutorials
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Howto, tips and notes. Installing Java on Ubuntu server 10.10. Make sure to check if you have Java already installed by running:. On Ubuntu server 10.10 they have moved the program into partner repositories, and disabled it. You need to enable partner repositories in sources.list:. Sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list. Remove the comment (the # sign) from the beginning of line on both deb servers, and save the file. Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Canonical's. January 10, 2012 at 7:01 PM.