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I'm new to Kali Linux and recently I tried to install ngrok, it worked perfectly but now for some reason it doesn't. I tried to create a new Authtoken and add it on Kali but it always says "ERROR: Unrecognized command: config". I've searched everywhere but I can't find a solution, please help me. Thanks in advance.
had the same problem too just a couple of hours ago fixed it by typing ngrok authtoken xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (replace the x with the authcode from the ngrok dashboard)
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There is a problem installing nginx. Please help. I try run brew install nginx ,but display Invalid bottle tag symbol,I don't know.
try to reinstall brew
brew update-reset
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Windows 10 (64 bit), Far. ver.3, x64.
I can't find plugin for Secure FTP.
I need to connect by SSH to remote Linux Machine.
https://github.com/michaellukashov/Far-NetBox
Check if you have NetBox already installed (Alt+F1):
To add a connection, press Shift+F4.
I've also underlined the different tabs where one can change parameters, although usually the first tab is sufficient.
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I have a ubuntu linux and have been using this site: https://scottlinux.com/2013/10/11/how-to-create-a-tor-onion-site/ but I am getting confused on how to use this file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf and from there everything else is a little confusing as well. If you know how to follow these instructions, please let me know.
Its cool, I'll just answer my own question... Again.
Using this website helped me a lot more because it had step-by-step details that the one above was missing.
https://www.bentasker.co.uk/documentation/security/290-hosting-tor-hidden-services-onions
The best way to create a .onion site would be through a Tor .onion homepage.Just follow the links there and you should create your own personal website quite easily.Or you could use a Tor Wiki to do so instead.
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I want to send a mail to abc#abcd.com when someone is logging in via FTP. I have tried using /etc/pam.d/vsftpd "session optional pam_exec.so /path/to/my/emailing_script.sh" but it doesn't work (i have tested this script in /etc/pam.d/sshd and it works).
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
In order for vsftp to use the pam sessions you need to enable it in the configuration file:
add (or update) the line
session_support=YES
without that line PAM sessions will not be used so your PAM session module will not be run either.
Look for "session_support" on this documentation page.
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I'm SSH'd into a computer, so I can't use a GUI to access the path name. Is there a way that you can see the path directly on terminal without having to use Nautilus?
If you just want to get the information of current directory, you can type:
pwd
and you don't need to use the Nautilus, or you can use a teamviewer software to remote connect to the computer, you can get everything you want.