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brunold's picture
tool
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Nagios Monitoring for NSS Volumes on OES Linux

This Nagios check program allows you to monitor several values of NSS volumes.

Submitted by: brunold on Thu. 10.29.2009
Filed Under: Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux, Monitoring
Product: Open Enterprise Server

dvijayababu's picture
tool
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5236

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Utility to Set Directory Quotas on a NSS Directory

This tool is used to set the directory quotas on a NSS directory.

Submitted by: dvijayababu on Thu. 10.22.2009
Filed Under: Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux
Product: Open Enterprise Server

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article
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LJDT: The 'watch' command

Do you ever find yourself running a command, pressing the up-arrow, then [Enter], then the up-arrow, then [Enter], then the up-arrow.... this is a great exercise that will get your fingers used to typing random odd key sequences without your eyes paying attention, but otherwise it's a complete waste of time. A command I have come to love helps me point my OCD tendencies to other pointless tasks while running commands over and over for me. Introducing 'watch', because Linux Just Does That.

aburgemeister's picture
tool
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13536

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Base64-to-hexadecimal converter

For those cases where converting from Base64 encoded data to a hexadecimal output similar to what you get from other utilities this script may simplify your life. The script takes input and decodes it finally converting it to hex output for use in other applications.

aburgemeister's picture
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LJDT: Base64 Encoding

In computing there are two terms which are often confused: encoding and enciphering. One of them, with 'cipher' in its name, usually best refers to something that is cryptographically enciphered which means it was mathematically mangled in a fashion that the result, regardless of the input, is fairly random, patternless nonsense to the un-key-assisted eye. The other term refers to simply changing data from one form to another at is basic level. One type of encoding is 'base64' encoding, which is used through many areas of computing and can be explained much more-simply than most cryptographic cipher functions (in my opinion). This article is to show how, on many levels, Linux Just Does That.

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The GWCheck.com Scripts for Linux List

This page is GWCheck's overview of Scripts for Linux. GroupWise on Linux becomes more popular, and so do scripts that are being used by administrators.

Submitted by: gburg on Sun. 09.27.2009
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Vibe Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux
Product: GroupWise

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