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I have 2 computers with debian installed on both. One computer has no sceen or othe prepherels accept ethernet port. I've connected them through a lan cable and shared the intenet to be used by the computer that has no sceen. However, I'd like to ssh this computet but I don't know its ip address. BtW, I dont have a router.
Use Angry IP Scanner. It will give you the list of devices in the network.
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I want to test some keyloggers in order to see how they work.
If my host OS is clean, and I install the keyloggers on a guest OS running in VirtualBox, will the keylogger be able to log the keystrokes and screenshots in the HOST OS?
I think I know the answer to this question but I just want to make sure.
Unless your VMs are broken, key/screen-loggers will be fully contained in the VMs and will gain no access to the host OS keyboard/screen data that's outside of the VM.
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I have couch running and set up a local, static ip on my computer so that I could have a local network going, 127.0.0.1:5984/_utils works, but my static ip 192.168.1.4:5984/_utils doesnt. I've tried pinging 192.168.1.4, and that goes though but 192.168.1.4:5984 doesnt.
Thoughts?
EDIT: I am working in a windows environment.
Take a look at etc/couchdb/local.ini file read by couch. There is a bind_address option in [httpd] section. If you set it to 0.0.0.0 CouchDB will listen on all the interfaces.
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I have an Ooma VoIP device on my home network. I do not want it to act as the router to the internet as I already have a dual-nic linux box that is working just fine. I do want to start using a priority qdisc to make all traffic from the ooma device as high priority, torrents as low priority, and everything else as normal priority. I've tried a variety of settings and I must not be doing it quite right as everything I try dumps nearly all packets in the middle priority class. On my linux box (CentOS 6) eth1 is the internal network and eth0 goes to the internet.
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I am looking for help on getting IPv6 to my Xen domU's. I currently have one 6in4 tunnel from HE for each guest and would like to consolidate that to one on the dom0. But I am not set on that-- I am completely open to suggestions.
Based on my research both here and on Google, I am not finding anything great. For what it is worth, the dom0 is running Centos 5.8 and Xen 3.0.
Sounds good to me. Set up radvd on the dom0 to advise the routable /64 they give you and have the domUs get an address from it.
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I've posted it to serverfault earlier, but had no response... Help me, please!
I have to monitor a network. In this network there are several voip devices, some of them are Linksys PAP2T. I'd like to get the name of this device over the network. For all other SNMP works fine, but how can I use SNMP on PAP2T or is there any replace?
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According to the product data sheet, as far as I understand 'Linksys PAP2T' does not support SNMP at all.