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  • Linux | Scripting/Programming

    Linux inetd and shell input redirection

    Byetzion 11/07/2008

    I was required to write a small listener. This listener doesn’t have to do anything fancy – it has to process input from a network source (over TCP) and shove it into a file with random name. The quick and dirty solution is to use netcat (nc). A short command such as this would do…

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  • Solaris

    Solaris SSH weird behaviour

    Byetzion 03/07/2008

    Sun likes IPv6. They like it so badly that they strive to use it in all cases. Solaris 9 and 10 SSH daemon is bounded to IPv6, which leads to a problem when trying to forward X. Editing the config file /etc/ssh/sshd_conf and assigning the SSH daemon to IPv4 address (bind to address 0.0.0.0) is…

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  • Linux

    A small update to the cellular browsing

    Byetzion 02/07/2008

    I have uploaded a replacement wvdial.conf for the cellular entry below. Notice that for Cellcom in Israel, you need an init string AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”internetg” . which is embedded into the file. For other cellular providers, you might need a different string. For Cellcom users out there – this is the right init string. If you are on…

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  • Linux | Scripting/Programming

    A nice dial-up script

    Byetzion 01/07/2008

    It’s either me, or NetworkManager sux. This is the most incomplete and incompetent piece of software I have ever seen. The only reason I actually use it is that there is no better alternative which does whatever NetworkManager manages, somehow, to do. My initial thought was to setup NetworkManager as the dial-up component. What should…

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  • Linux

    Sierra AirCard 880E on Ubuntu

    Byetzion 01/07/2008

    To get your newly purchased Sierra AirCard 880E on your Ubuntu Hardy, you should follow these simple steps: Make sure you have GCC on your computer: ‘sudo apt-get install gcc‘ Make sure you have kernel sources installed on your computer: ‘sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.24-19-generic‘ Download the driver from Sierra Wireless site Extract and compile (‘make‘,…

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  • Linux

    Bluetooth Mouse on my Ubuntu Laptop – an easy feat

    Byetzion 19/06/2008

    I was surprised at how easy it was. You need to do the following: 1. Find your mouse’s address using ‘hcitool scan‘ 2. Verify that you can pair the two devices using ‘sudo hidd –connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX‘ 3. Edit /etc/default/bluetooth, uncomment the additional line with the HIDD_OPTIONS and set it to be “–connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX –server” 4….

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