Experts, say for example that i have 3 terminals (gnome-terminals open for example or xterm) open and i would like to group them toghether to send commands to all of them at the same time while typing on 1 single terminal, and latter on, un-group those terminals if i need to issue 1 command in a particular terminal. Is there any terminal application that could provide this capability?
I have a fit PC that essentially runs just a subversion server and as a test server for web applications. I upgraded a while back to 10.04 LTS and no issues. I don't have any keyboard or monitor installed on it, I just access the desktop through VNC, and while a little slow, it works perfectly fine.
Suddenly, today, I'm having an issue accessing Subversion.
Since FC6, NFS became very finicky and seemingly causes servers to randomly denying mounts from some terminals but not others, with all exactly the same new FC installation and exactly the same hardware - crazy!.
here i havent tried to make a communication between two terminals of different machines
not either any socket program
my simple aim is use ipc for chat between two soft terminals(tty's)
here is my view two terminals with two applications working on same fifo
one fifo b/w two terminals try to stout the message from other and vice a versa
i use Ubutntu 3.2.0 version,where, parent execu
Terminator is a cool application (oh! the movie is cool too) for managing multiple terminals in efficient way.
I have a weird issue which is just affecting one of many sites on my Windows 2003 Standard server (running IIS6). I'm not a server admin by the way, but the company who manage my server don't seem able to help :(
Basically, there is a site on the server which has an 'admin' folder which contains some simple content management system files.
A company which our agency works for got a Windows Server 2008.
I've had the job to install an FTP-Server (FileZilla Server) on this Windows Server 2008.
Now my problem is that the server does not accept most of the connections.
VPN-Connections to this server work [even from outside], but ftp from outside the local network does not work.
I've also written a little tool to test which connections
I am setting up a Windows Server 2008 R2 lab environment in VMWare workstation and attempting where possible to use Windows Server 2008 R2 to implement machines that serve specific roles within that environment. Using the "Network Policy and Access Services" role I have been able to setup a machine that can server as a NAT router. The issue is that any and all connections are allowed outbound.
Ok so I'm trying to set-up a home file server. I'm thinking about just setting it up as an FTP server, no particular reason other than I'm familiar with FTP and samba tends to be very frustrating.
Basically the set-up I'm going for, is to be-able to create multiple user accounts for the server and restrict or allow access to specific folders on each user.