I already installed a FTP Server name vsftpd in Ubuntu. Before installing I was not able to log in to the system but now I am. But I still can’t copy files to my “home” directory or any were else. I tried reinstalling the software but it didn’t help. I think it could be with the configuration but I cant figure out what to do. Can some body help me, thanks in advance!
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ccrypt – Secure Password Management From The Linux Command Line
linuxbyexample.org Passwords! – It seems like every web site or service requires you to have a password, and if your being diligent and creating a unique password for each site, then sooner or later you are going to require a process for securely managing all your account details. In today’s screencast, I am going to demonstrate the approach I take, which I hope you’ll find useful. There a several programs available, allowing you to manage your passwords using a nice graphical user interface, but I wanted a command line solution, as ultimately I want to store my master password file on a Linux server, so I can access it from any computer over SSH. Here I have my master password file, which is just a plain text file. If I open the file in a text editor you can see how I structure it’s contents. Basically I have three columns, the first being the web site or service, the second being the username used, the final column is the password for that account. You can see I have two YouTube accounts in here, and it doesn’t matter that these are not stored together in the file, just append new account details to end as you create them. The reason will become apparent when I show you how to lookup a password. OK, now we have our master password file, we need to encrypt it, so that if our computer is stolen or lost, our account details won’t fall into the wrong hands. I use the ccrypt command line utility, which uses the very strong Rijndael encryption algorithm. This utility should …
Tutorial znc Installation LINUX (Ubuntu-Server 11.04)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 – Installation on VM (VirtualBox)
This is a very basic video to show you how to get started with VirtualBox and Red Hat to practice and get yourself prepared for new chalenges you may have. Check out my blog and find some hints about Linux, Oracle, SQL Server, SAP and also Windows Server. www.dbabasis.wordpress.com **Songs used on this video are: Trois Vierges – Epica Another me ‘In Lack’ ech’ – Epica All rights reserved to them