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  • Users can access ULYSSIS services through two shell servers: <code>ssh1.ulyssis.org</code> and <code>ssh2.ulyssis.org</code>. B [[Category:Shell]]
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  • ===Using irssi on our shell servers=== Extensive information on how to do so can be found on [[Accessing shell servers over SSH]].
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  • Once you've connected, you can use these commands to use the ULYSSIS shell. ...truction like mv *.htm *.html to add an ``l'' to a bunch of files. A small shell script can provide a way to do this: <code>for i in *.htm; do mv i; done</c
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  • <p>You can use our shell-servers to forward mails from your KULeuven mailbox to an email provider of ...that configures everything automatically. To use it, log in on one of our shell servers and execute the following commands:
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  • ...gs (like <code>access.log</code> and <code>error.log</code>) on all of our shell servers in the directory <code>/var/log/apache_user/''username''</code>. Fo ...files using an SFTP client like Cyberduck. After logging in to one of our shell servers as per [[Accessing your files]], click on "Go" on the top bar and t
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  • == Shell == * [[Accessing shell servers over SSH]]
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  • <li>[[Accessing shell servers over SSH|Log in to a shell server]]</li> <li> [[Accessing shell servers over SSH|Log in to a shell server]]</li>
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  • ...ry claiming ports. We offer classic webhosting, version control, and basic shell access. You are free to run applications, within bounds of what is reasonab [[Category:Shell]]
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  • Cron is a job scheduler, a utility that can be used to execute shell commands at specific points in time. These jobs are also called Cron jobs, [[Category:Shell]]
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  • ...be using the command line tool ''ncdu'', which runs directly on one of our shell servers. You do not need to be proficient with command line interfaces in o * Connect through SSH to one of the shell servers: https://docs.ulyssis.org/Accessing_shell_servers_over_SSH
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  • ...to use the command line to administer your files, in that case [[Accessing shell servers over SSH]] is probably a more relevant documentation page for you. [[Category:Shell]]
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  • Users can access ULYSSIS services through two shell servers: <code>ssh1.ulyssis.org</code> and <code>ssh2.ulyssis.org</code>. B [[Category:Shell]]
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  • ...r of your Joomla site.</code> This means you need to go back to one of our shell servers and delete that file inside the directory <code>installation</code> ...f a Joomla site then you the create a new folder in your homedir from your shell account. You need a new virtual host, you can send us an [mailto:ulyssis@ul
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  • First of all, you will need access to one of our shell servers. If you need more information on how to do this, you can visit the
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  • ...you need to create a new folder in your <code>www</code> directory on your shell account. Then you need a virtual host for this folder, for this you have to
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  • * You can also access it via the [[Accessing shell servers over SSH|command line]] with:
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  • [[Category:Shell]]
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  • your <code>www</code> directory on your shell account. Then you need a virtual host for this folder, for this you have to
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  • [[Category:Shell]]
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