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Kartik_Vashishta

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Mar 26, 2009, 11:45:11 AM3/26/09
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Comfort and Peace, I wish you.


You have root access on a Solaris 10 system. About breaking something,
do not worry.

username: root

password:

(just hit "enter")


To you, I decided to provide root access. Root access, will, help you
to learn.


This is a non-global zone, so, certain features may be not present.


You may, on this system,install packages(install web servers etc), you
may, install patches(learn how to patch a Solaris system), you may
install software, etc..... http://sunfreeware.com offers many free
packages....do not hesitate to install any you like.... http://sunsolve.sun.com
offers free Sun patches, try installing some. If you have any problem,
then, to contact me, do not hesitate.

Try to keep connection on, sometimes the connection may, "time
out"....I'm working on fixing it.... Play around with the
system..learn, enjoy..

What I may do to help, let me know. How to connect to the system: You
may, on the dos prompt, type: telnet 98.215.91.249 2033 (the spaces
between, the word, "telnet", and, "98.215.91.249", and, "2033" are
important)

or

Download and install putty, putty is, among other things, "a telnet
client". In putty, you may "store" your session connection stuff....
encure "telnet" is checked, replace the 23 by 2033, put in the IP
address...give it a name...save click "open", "load" is different from
"open"....ENSURE that the correct data is in your saved session:
98.215.91.249 and 2033

So, you have a free account, you even have root access, what next? Get
a look and feel of the sotware, familiarize yourself. Try some of the
exercises mentioned. http://www.kartik.com/FreeUNIXTraining.html Try
installing software. Try installing patches. For instance, you may
install apache and serve web pages....let me know if you need help....

Thanks to my girlfriend, for, helping me provide this.


Kartik Vashishta

Ed Prochak

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Mar 31, 2009, 10:22:06 AM3/31/09
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On Mar 26, 10:45 am, Kartik_Vashishta <kartik.vashis...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Comfort and Peace, I wish you.
>
> You have root access on a Solaris 10 system. About breaking something,
> do not worry.
>
[]

> Download and install putty, putty is, among other things, "a telnet
> client". In putty, you may "store" your session connection stuff....
> encure "telnet" is checked, replace the 23 by xxxx, put in the IP

> address...give it a name...save click "open", "load" is different from
> "open"....ENSURE that the correct data is in your saved session:
> 198.xxx.xx.xxx and xxxx

>
> So, you have a free account, you even have root access, what next? Get
> a look and feel of the sotware, familiarize yourself. Try some of the
> exercises mentioned.http://www.fartik.com/FreeSUSSEXTraining.htmlTry

> installing software. Try installing patches. For instance, you may
> install apache and serve web pages....let me know if you need help....
>
> Thanks to my girlfriend, for, helping me provide this.
>
> Kartik Vashishta

(also emailed)

This post is OFF TOPIC in comp.realtime.

If you do not even know how to post to newsgroups. Why should anyone
trust you to teach them anything about computers?

Ed

Kartik_Vashishta

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Apr 5, 2009, 2:26:18 AM4/5/09
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>
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Well, you may run some processes in RT, scheduling etc may be
understood here, i may not be unable to put a RT kernel here.....RT is
very much a part of Solaris 10

new IP/host to connect to:
trainingzone.getmyip.com at port 2033 so, the command is:
telnet trainingzone.getmyip.com 2033
If there are issues, please, contact me.

Kartik Vashishta

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