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GlobalProtect 5.3.0 SSL Handshake Error on Ubuntu 20.04
Installing GlobalProtect 5.3.0 results in SSL Handshake Error on Ubuntu 20.04 !SSL Handshake.png border=1,width=500! You may need to modify your security settings in Ubuntu 20.04 for GlobalProtect 5.3.0 to function properly. Modifying the /usr/lib ...
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globalprotect, vpn, linux, gpvpn, handshake
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How can I tell which Debathena metapackage I'm running?
Q: Answer You can use the {{machtype}} command to determine what metapackage you're running. Open a Terminal window or connect to your workstation via SSH, and execute the following command: machtype L The command should display something like ...
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debathena, version, c-debathena
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How can I tell which version of Ubuntu I'm running?
Q: Answer You can use the {{lsbrelease}} command to determine what version of Ubuntu you're running. Open a Terminal window or connect to your workstation via SSH, and execute the following command: lsbrelease sd The command should display something ...
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debathena, version, c-ubuntu
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How do I connect to MIT SECURE wireless?
Q: On this page: Overview The MIT SECURE wireless networks use the wireless protected access (WPA) protocol to encrypt all of your network traffic between your computer and the MIT wireless network controllers (in MIT server locations). Secure wireless ...
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network, wireless, c-wireless, c-getting-connected, rcchowto, mit, secure, wifi
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MATLAB compiler issues on Ubuntu lucid and later releases
default Ubuntu gcc, g\ and gfortran compilers in the Ubuntu natty (11.04) and later releases are incompatible with libraries supplied with the R2011a and later MATLAB releases. If you attempt to use these compilers with MATLAB, you will get errors similar to the following: ...libstdc.so.6: version ...
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matlab, lucid, natty, debathena, glibcxx, compiler, error, oneiric
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Minimal krb5.conf Configuration
Occasionally, we get a request to assist getting a random Linux box to get kerb5 tickets. The following information is a template reply to client. Dear FILL IN CLIENT NAME HERE, This message is a quick reply from case CASENUMBER and your query ...
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linux, kerberos, krb5, conf, configuration, redhat, red, hat
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Three easy steps to make your Ubuntu server more secure at MIT
order to expedite Institute business and facilitate knowledge sharing, a server is often necessary. A file server, a web server... the possibilities are endless. But how do you protect the assets on your server from the greater cesspool that is "The Internet"? Here are three steps ...
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c-security, security, linux, firewall, updates, automatic, apt-get, server
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Ubuntu Linux - How to connect to MIT SECURE wireless
Q: Answer Users who have not changed their password since June 2010 will need to change their password prior to using the MIT SECURE network. Changing your password ensures that the password is synchronized with the authentication servers for the MIT SECURE network. Ubuntu ...
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c-wireless, connect, secure, wireless, network, linux, connection, configure
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