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Subnetcalc
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The mirror-wizard option will prompt for what to do with external resources.

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If desired, it can also pull down assets and link targets from other domains so that no functionality is lost. It will rewrite all links to use a relative link structure appropriate to the site so that it can be fully browsable offline, served locally.

subnetcalc

It downloads a website to a local directory as HTML, collecting domain documents and assets from the domain. Whenever I need to back up a website or create a suitable archive to use as static cache/mirror, I use HTTrack. 10.1.0.1 is a HOST address in 10.1.0.0/16ĭNS Hostname = (nodename nor servname provided, or not known) Before I knew better, I did subnet size calculations in my head–this saves me the headache. I find it indispensable when setting up new networks and correctly configuring subnet masks. Subnetcalc is a calculator that helps perform the math for IP (v4 and v6) networks. Now try logging into the machine with: "ssh check to make sure that only the key(s) you wanted were added.

#Subnetcalc install

usr/local/bin/ssh-copy-id: INFO: 2 key(s) remain to be installed - if you are prompted now it is to install the new password: ******

  • ssh-copy-id ~ $ ssh-copy-id INFO: attempting to log in with the new key(s), to filter out any that are already installed.
  • It is a helper to install SSH public keys on SSH-capable machines–without the need to manually edit an authorized_keys file. Ssh-copy-id is probably the simplest tool on this list, but it is definitely one of my most-used. There are often graphical analogues for these utilities, but I prefer these because of their CLI. My work often occurs on a remote machine to which I do not have access, and it generally must be headless (no GUI).Īs a result, I have collected an arsenal of command-line interface (CLI) utilities that I always install when I’m setting up a new development machine for myself. I spend a lot of time on the command line (generally, GNU/Linux), and often work on automating processes and tasks.













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