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pam_tally2 tallying successful logins as failures

I am editing my /etc/pam.d/common-auth file in debian to the following: auth [success=1 default=ignore] pam_unix.so nullok_secure auth requisite pam_deny.so auth ...
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shell script acting weird (permissions, owner)

I'm creating a small script "mail_to_sms.sh" that receives emails and sends out the received content through a sms-gateway. Thererfor I use smstools3 on CentOS6. I modified /etc/aliases in in order ...
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Get version for rpm spec from yml file in project

I have a project in our gitlab, where there is a file in the /apps/app/config/version.yml with the version tag from gitlab is. Is there a way to use this file which looks like this: parameters: ...
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Is it possible to combine more tr commands?

I use tr command 3 times sequentially in this case: tr -d [[:digit:]] | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr -cd '[:alnum:]\nčšž' Is it possible to combine 3 tr commands in 1 tr command? Or is there some ...
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Linux group permissions?

I was wondering if anyone could explain a bit on Linux permissions for me. I have two groups Group A - Normal Users Group B - File Changing group I want group B to be pretty much exactly the same as ...
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I can't find my CLASSPATH and I'm sure how to set it?

I install JDK in apt-get way, and now I can't find CLASSPATH in my Ubuntu. so I want to set by myself.I add such line in to ~/.bashrc export CLASSPATH=.:/usr/local/jdk1.8.0_73/lib/mysql-connector-...
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RedHat C compiler does not compile?

i am sitting since yesterday at the problem ruby to install on my redhat 7 system. I already have gcc cc and g++ installed. Also several restarts have not helped I always get the following errors : [...
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What happen if I remove /Dev files

I've removed windows from my PC and about to install Ubuntu from bootable USB. I'd like to reset my PC completely but I found bios setting are still existing. So I googled and found I can reset bios ...
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Bash script to join two csv files by a similar field and output to third field

I have 2 csv files. file1.csv and file2.csv with the following field names file1.csv: user_id, email file2.csv: user_id, first_name, second_name I created a bash script to merge the two csv files:...
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Delphi RIO PAServer in Linux raises IOError 11

I have a strange problem I cannot solve on my own: Using Delphi 10.3 Rio Enterprise, on Linux (I tried fresh installs of Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop and Ubuntu 18.04 Server with GUI in ...
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Cannot read from /sys/class/net/eth0/carrier even with sudo

I am trying to write shell script to read the value from /sys/class/net/eth0/carrier but it's giving me the "permission denied" exception . The command I am trying to write in the shell script is ...
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Faced a bug in android terminal

I know that we can use the following syntax to create a for loop in linux or android shell script : for i in 1 2 3 4 5 do echo $i done It is working as expected when written directly in terminal : ...
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How can I avoid log files being garbled and to run background processes?

I was a complete newbie to expect and after all findings on google and expect book I wrote this code but still it takes about 30-40 minutes to perform a task over a single ip address. now I have come ...
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Bash script won't start in background with post-execute-command

Bash waiting for signal to end Logic: start execution of bash script that must start A.php in back ground and redirect stdout to log file or /dev/null on A.php success execute B.php on error ...
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Hitting URL every minute in background

I want to hit a URL of my application through cron job. I have done the following things: 1) Opened the terminal 2) Did crontab -e which gives me an editor that allows me to put statements 3) ...
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configure: DX_INIT_DOXYGEN check status

Is there any way to check the status of DX_INIT_DOXYGEN? This macro from https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_prog_doxygen.html
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Non-blocking Linux server socket

I want to create a server socket that always prints to screen "tick" , and if one client sends data to this server, the server will print that data. I use non-blocking socket, but the it does not work,...
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Java process sending itself to the background

I know how to "deamonize" a process (not to confused with Thread.setDaemon). There are some answers here and here and I'm using my own perl wrapper, which works fine. But what I'd like to get now, is ...
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How to Find a String Among Thousands of Code Pages? [closed]

Lets say you downloaded a free PHP script from GitHub and it has thousands of PHP files, language files, etc. Now if you need to customize a specific line of code and you don't know where it is ...
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Renaming files os.rename() to timestamps returns weird string

So I am trying to rename some files to the time in their creation date using os.stat("file").st_stat. Then I pop the superfluous information, I only need the time because they are already sorted by ...
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Git Pull without typing private key password

I'm going to setup a cronjob for git pull changes on my test webserver. But my private key has a password, How could i pass it as argument? git pull something mypassword I'm willing to use it on a ...
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php- command does not work with php shell_exec

I want to execute following command on my Ubuntu server using php: android create project --target 8 --name $fname --path ./$fname --activity MainActivity --package $fpack 2>&1 The above ...
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/bin/sh: 1: [: missing ]

I'm making a python script that will automatically check if nmap is installed on a computer and then proceed to run nmap. One problem I have is when it is run it comes back with /bin/sh: 1: [: missing ...
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AM335x - i2c slave for linux kernel

I need to have i2c slave Linux kernel driver for TI AM335x. I googled about and didn't find precise information. Should I do everything from scratch, or maybe someone has some reference about it? or ...
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wifidog authentication server request http://serverdomain/install/3 got an error

i want to use the wifidog's authentication for auth user access network , and configuration on a apache2 server, and use the official site http://www.authpuppy.org/doc/Getting_Started to configured it ...
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How to only allow samba through the vpn tunnel?

I have managed to setup openvpn server with ufw, all seems to work, but I want clients to still browse the internet via their local gateway while connected to the vpn. I want samba only traffic to go ...
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Is it possible to disable completely linux Redirection Operators ( <<, >>, <, >, >| )

Is it possible to totally disallow Redirection Operators ( <<, >>, <, >, >| ) in linux, namely on a RedHat distro running bash shell?
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glibc 2.14 install error selinux.c: error: libaudit.h no such file or directory

Trying to install glibc 2.14 following this solution. but I'm getting this error and I'm not sure how to fix it and can't find much online selinux.c:37:23: error: libaudit.h: No such file or ...
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Iterate through files in sub-folders inside a main folder in bash [duplicate]

The question is really simple, I know how to do it in Python but I want to do it in Linux shell (bash). I have a main folder Dataset inside which there are multiple sub-folders ...
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How to install wingide

I'm trying to install wingide on a Kali Linux virtual Machine. I have downloaded the ide directly from the website, then put this code into the terminal: dpkg -i wingide6_6.1.4-1_amd64.deb After ...
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Restarting Services in Linux after a Server Reboot

So today one of our application servers were restarted due to some issue and after restart we found that our application services were not running. I want to create one script which will check these ...
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Multiple definitions of same function in C++

I am writing a library for neural nets. There are some necessary functions I needed so I separated them in a separate header file. I also provided the definition guards. I also included the header ...
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grep using variable to find multiple output

I am working on a script to find if ANY IP address that is used is in one of my ban files. I can get it to work up to storing the variable, but I cannot get the last grep to work using the variable. ...
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Unexpected behavior when std::thread.detach is called

I've been trying to develop a better understanding of C++ threading, by which I have written the following example: #include <functional> #include <iostream> #include <thread> ...
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libc source location - for download or online viewing?

Sorry I know this is stupid but where is linux libc source code available? What I downloaded from GNU didn't seem to be what I wanted, specifically I could find nothing in the pthreads function ...
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How to simulate line break(keyboard enter) with Linux fd stdin

Now we want to control the stdin of the running process by using Linux fd files. Here is the code. import os, sys if __name__ == "__main__": print("Try commands below") print("$ echo 'foobar' >...
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How does 32-bit socketcall system call work based on the libc assembly? [duplicate]

I am trying to understand how 32-bit socketcall work by reading the assembly code in socket API and a few others in Libc library. 000ed9f0 <socket>: ed9f0: 89 da mov %...
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TYK Dashboard and Gateway Environment Variables Usage

i'm using licensed version of TYK Dashboard .So i need the change configuration of TYK Configs. So at this link at the here https://tyk.io/docs/configure/dashboard-env-variables/ I've wanted to use ...
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I want extract download and upload speed result from speedtest-csv cli

I want to extract the speed test of upload and download only from bash. I have 3000++ line on csv(tab) file and just want extract last row ~ 85.41 and 9.15 only. 2019-03-02 11:00:02 2019-03-02 ...
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How to get processid and processname for a specific port

I want to write a shell-script such that it should ask for a port number then show the process-id and process-name running on that port number. So how can I do this in Linux?
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Creating password cache with python in linux

I am a network engineer and my goal is to make python script where I can only be asked by the network devices for a password one time. Then after that, the password I entered will be securely cache (...
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How to get fully interactive bash terminal in C with shift + ctrl keys?

I want to know how to create a fully interactive terminal. I am creating an interactive bash terminal like this: fds = open(ptsname(fdm), O_RDWR); if (fork()) { .... } else { ... ioctl(...
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How to catch double page fault (memory mapped file read error) in .NetCore on Linux?

I am randomly reading files in .NetCore on Linux in Docker. For better speed I have file memory mapped, so actual reading is just Span.CopyTo. But what happens when there is IO failure, whole app will ...
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What does a properly configured CLASSPATH variable for JDBC use look like? [duplicate]

I'm trying to set up JDBC to establish a connection to a MySQL database from my Linux machine (specifically KDE side-loaded on a Chromebook). I've seen some posts suggesting one sets the CLASSPATH ...
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Log-rotate delete original file after compressing

I have following files in my someDir: blacklistadm.out00009 blacklistadm.out00008 blacklistadm.out00007 blacklistadm.out00010 blacklistadm.out00025 I have following log rotation pattern in /etc/...
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list file key-pair sorted by time

I need to sort a filename pair sorted by time. Every file starts with AUSZUG or UMSATZ (and some numbers after). But the problem is that I cannot sort it by just time because some files can be ...
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Failing to install R oligo and RCurl packages on Linux CentOS 7

I am trying to install the Bioconductor oligo R package on my laptop where I have Linux CentOS 7. It cannot be installed through the common Bioconductor installation commands because it says that ...
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Bash: add string to the end of the file without line break

How can I add string to the end of the file without line break? for example if i'm using >> it will add to the end of the file with line break: cat list.txt yourText1 root@host-37:/# echo yourText2 &...
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Compiling C Program on OS X to Run on Linux

I have a pretty simple C program that does some cryptographic calculations using only standard library functions. I will be running the program on Ubuntu (10.04, 32 bit) and compiled it on OS X 10.6 ...
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Creating a new user interactively on a remote machine

I have function as such: function accountSetup() { ssh -tt $HOST << EOF adduser billy [second command] [third command] EOF } Which leaves the terminal hanging. I have had success ...