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Posted by on March 31, 2009, 8:56 pm
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Comfort and peace, I wish you. Here is a free access.... telnet to 98.215.91.249 on port 2033 About breaking something, do not worry. username: root password: (just hit "enter") This access is on a Solaris 10 system. That system has 4 CPU's. It is connected via cable modem. You may, test speeds etc.... To you, I decided to provide root access. Root access, will, help you to learn. This is a non-global zone, so, certain features may be not present. You may, on this system,install packages(install web servers etc), you may, install patches(learn how to patch a Solaris system), you may install software, etc..... http://sunfreeware.com offers many free packages....do not hesitate to install any you like.... http://sunsolve.sun.com offers free Sun patches, try installing some. If you have any problem, then, to contact me, do not hesitate. Try to keep connection on, sometimes the connection may, "time out"....I'm working on fixing it.... Play around with the system..learn, enjoy.. What I may do to help, let me know. How to connect to the system: You may, on the dos prompt, type: telnet 98.215.91.249 2033 (the spaces between, the word, "telnet", and, "98.215.91.249", and, "2033" are important) Kartik Vashishta | ||||||||||
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Posted by on April 5, 2009, 2:21 am
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> Comfort and peace, I wish you.
> Here is a free access....
> telnet to 98.215.91.249 on port 2033
> About breaking something, do not worry.
> username: root
> password:
> (just hit "enter")
> This access is on a Solaris 10 system. That system has 4 CPU's. It is
> connected via cable modem. You may, test speeds etc....
> To you, I decided to provide root access. Root access, will, help you
> to learn.
> This is a non-global zone, so, certain features may be not present.
> You may, on this system,install packages(install web servers etc),
> you
> may, install patches(learn how to patch a Solaris system), you may
> install software, etc.....http://sunfreeware.comoffers many free
> packages....do not hesitate to install any you like....http://sunsolve.sun.com
> offers free Sun patches, try installing some. If you have any
> problem,
> then, to contact me, do not hesitate.
> Try to keep connection on, sometimes the connection may, "time
> out"....I'm working on fixing it.... Play around with the
> system..learn, enjoy..
> What I may do to help, let me know. How to connect to the system: You
> may, on the dos prompt, type: telnet 98.215.91.249 2033 (the spaces
> between, the word, "telnet", and, "98.215.91.249", and, "2033" are
> important)
> Kartik Vashishta