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Simple tutorial on how to SSH into a linux server running openssh.

Our school uses Server 2003 to run our network. I know how to limit the time period a user is able to log on. What I want to do is once a student logs on only allow them to stay logged on for a limited amount of time, say 15 min.


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How to run GUI applications on a Linux box from Mac, and have the GUI display on your Mac


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Showing some things you can do with Puppy Linux (430 Firefox remaster) and how it can look, on an old PC/laptop. This is only with the Xvesa X server and JWM window manager. As shown in the beginning the computer has 512 MB RAM and 2.4 Ghz processor, but much lower specs will also work. As you can see at the end of the video (from 6:10), Puppy has not that many packages in its package manager, but there are a lot available on the forums. Btw: video playing looks laggy, but that’s only if you watch in 360p, YouTube dropping frames. (Video made using Drec 2.0)


If you’ve updated to v2.1.1 (2.1-update 1 in “About”), z4root no longer works and you have to use SuperOneClick v1.5.5. You MUST have PC Companion installed or else your computer won’t have the drivers to recognize the phone in USB Debugging mode. Make sure you have User Account control disabled and “Run as Administrator” (right click). PC Companion: www.sonyericsson.com Check “Unknown Sources” and “USB Debugging” (under Development) in Settings / Applications. Rooting does NOT make the Market free nor does it unlock your phone. It allows you to run applications such as Titanium Backup, Barnacle WiFi tether, etc. as well as uninstall system applications like Moxier or install system applications such as the updated Gingerbread YouTube application: www.youtube.com SuperOneClick v1.5.5: www.multiupload.com Flashing works on ANY X10. Download the appropriate firmware for your region. A = America, I = International. Bin4ry’s newest graphical flash tool + firmwares: forum.xda-developers.com Firmwares: forum.xda-developers.com WinRAR archive extractor: www.rarlabs.com Settings / Wireless / Mobile Networks / Access Point Names Set this to get 3G/3.5G (H) data: Rogers APN Settings: APN Name: Rogers [doesn't matter] APN: rogers-core-appl1.apn [app L ONE] Proxy: Not Set Port: Not Set Username: Not Set Password: Not Set Server: Not Set MMSC: http ://mms.gprs.rogers.com MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69 MMS Port: 80 MCC: 302 MNC: 720 APN Type: Not Set USA AT&T APN (3G) Settings: Name: AT&T APN

I am setting up a windows 2003 server and have users that need to be added to multiple groups. Is there a way that I can do this without having to type in each one individually?

I have admin rights to the server. I want to be able to prohibit certain people from using the internet. I have read something about changing the DNS address to 127.0.0.1 or something like that, but I’m not entirely positive how to do that? If you could give me a step by step answer, that would be great!


Librato Silverline allows you create application containers with resource quotas to monitor and manage applications. This video describes how to install Librato Silverline on Ubuntu using the apt command. To learn more please go to www.librato.com.