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  1. fgg123

    Help w/Solaris 8 & setup of DNS/BIND 8.2.2-P5 files for pri/sec srvs

    I would appreciate it greatly if someone could/would help me with the setup of the files necessary for a primary and secondary server (running: SUN - Solaris 8 - 5.8 Generic_108528-21 and DNS/BIND 8.2.2-P5)that will be connected from within my to the Internet. I have the /etc/hosts...
  2. fgg123

    Shell script for manipulating the current date

    Looking for a simple UNIX shell script (not java) that if executed would do the following: Give you the date of yesterday (today), for example; $ date Thu Jun 19 12:48:21 EDT 2003 $ yesterday Wed Jun 18 12:48:22 EDT 2003 Also, the command yesterday, will take into consideration, months...
  3. fgg123

    telnet scripting assistance

    Thank you very much for your help/support! This worked perfectly for what I was trying to implement.! Many thanks! Regards, FGG123
  4. fgg123

    telneting w/use of expect and/or tcl scripts

    THanks for the support/help. The solutiuons provided worked just fine for me. Regards! FGG123
  5. fgg123

    telneting w/use of expect and/or tcl scripts

    Scenario: 1. Logged into a host UNIX (System A). 2. Telneting to a switch (1.2.3.4) that requires a login/password for access. (telnet is the only method allowed to enter switch) 3. Running a display command (e.g.: display 123/S 23/A 14) to capture data back to a file on host UNIX...
  6. fgg123

    telnet scripting assistance

    Scenario: 1. Logged into a host UNIX (System A). 2. Telneting to a switch (1.2.3.4) that requires a login/password for access. (telnet is the only method allowed to enter switch) 3. Running a display command (e.g.: display 123/S 23/A 14) to capture data back to a file on host UNIX...

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