You could make so many good memes with this moment.
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You could make so many good memes with this moment.
avahi on centos7 for SSH
After installing the packages: nss-mdns, avahi, avahi-ui-tools ensure that the /etc/nsswitch.conf hosts line contains mdns4 (see the docs less /usr/share/doc/nss-mdns-0.10/README, or to whatever rpm -qd nss-mdns points.
Ensure that UDP/5353 is open in the firewall (per standard CentOS7/RHEL7 this is done using firewalld and its associated commands):
# check the name of the service from the available list $ sudo firewall-cmd --get-services | grep mdns # add the "mdns" service and set it to expire in 10 minues $ sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=mdns --timeout=10m # verify service port is now opened $ sudo firewall-cmd --list-services dhcpv6-client ssh mdns
Copy the SSH service from the sample in docs
cp /usr/share/doc/avahi-0.6.31/ssh.service /etc/avahi/services/ssh.service
Edit the avahi-daemon to give it a unique name
[server] host-name=ush-avahi-testname domain-name=local
Check the availability of the SSH service
[ush@panurge Downloads]$ avahi-browse -a + p3p1 IPv4 ush-avahi-testname [34:17:eb:ad:e0:fc] Workstation local + p3p1 IPv4 ush-avahi-testname SSH Remote Terminal local
Yes, it’s been awhile since The Daughters of Bristol have played live in Seattle...here’s your chance to check us out with some great other bands (Post Rapture Party & Blackpool Astronomy) at the Rendezvous in Bellotown. Since it’s the 10 year anniversary of the Voyage EP, half our set will be songs from this release. You can secure your tickets in advance - click here...thanks and see everyone in a week...
Good evening, Kerbals.
While a lot of attention has (rightfully) been given to the glamorous, exciting interplanetary exploration happening lately, we want to remind everyone that here at PARP we are constantly innovating. This involves a lot of testing done with dangerous, unpredictable new vehicles - sometimes with spectacular results. This short clip, comprised of a few photos and some video from a recent test - shows just that.
A small vessel, codenamed 'EEK' for reasons which are secret, was placed into orbit above Kerbin at 100km. Immediately, a second vehicle was launched in order to intercept the first. This larger craft, codenamed 'GRR' for reasons which are also secret, was designed to envelope a stricken craft and hold it securely while a de-orbiting process occurs. This would allow both vehicles to re-enter the atmosphere safely, the smaller craft being released as soon as a sub-orbital trajectory is achieved.
However, in this case, things did not quite go to plan.
love this more than i should!
OH MY GOSH!!!!
Un Rendezvous. Dior Homme.