May 31, 2011
May 25, 2011
udp port forward
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Option 1: user-application based udp port forwarding
Ivan Tikhonov wrote a simple udp_redirect.c program to do just this. I like it.
The link: http://brokestream.com/udp_redirect.html
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Option 2 is to use iptables.
You will need to set the middle computer (Linux) to
1. NAT
2. port forward to the local computer
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE -o eth0
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i eth0 --dport 161 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.10
Then set the local computer's default gateway to the middle computer:
route add default gw 192.168.1.100
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If you are looking for TCP port forwarding, I use and recommend the open source program rinetd. It works on both Windows and Linux, and supports multiple TCP connections, and is very stable. The link: http://www.boutell.com/rinetd/
Option 1: user-application based udp port forwarding
Ivan Tikhonov wrote a simple udp_redirect.c program to do just this. I like it.
The link: http://brokestream.com/udp_redirect.html
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Option 2 is to use iptables.
You will need to set the middle computer (Linux) to
1. NAT
2. port forward to the local computer
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE -o eth0
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i eth0 --dport 161 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.10
Then set the local computer's default gateway to the middle computer:
route add default gw 192.168.1.100
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If you are looking for TCP port forwarding, I use and recommend the open source program rinetd. It works on both Windows and Linux, and supports multiple TCP connections, and is very stable. The link: http://www.boutell.com/rinetd/
php internal server error
If you just see a blank page instead of an error reporting and you have no server access so you can't edit php configuration files like php.ini try this:
- create a new file in which you include the faulty script:
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set("display_errors", 1);
include("file_with_errors.php");
?>
- execute this file instead of the faulty script file
now errors of your faulty script should be reported.
this works fine with me. hope it solves your problem as well!
May 20, 2011
Ubuntu Host, Windows 7 Guest, Raw disk, Virtual Box
Command in Ubuntu to create the win7 virtual machine using the raw disk Windows 7 partition that comes with the Dell computer.
This is tested on Virtual Box 4.0.4
Make sure you run everything as root
Make sure you use "IDE controller" type ICH6, otherwise the win7 will blue screen (BSOD)
This is based on the following blogs:
http://www.rajatarya.com/website/taming-windows-virtualbox-vm
http://www.researchut.com/site/virtualbox-native-partition
First install Virtualbox. I found it easier to install it using the "all platform" exectuable. Make sure you also download and install the Oracle Extension Package, which is installed using this command:
VBoxManage extpack install Extention_file_name
Then do the following commands: make sure you are root, and you are at "/root".
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VBoxManage createvm --name win7 --ostype Windows7_64 --register
VBoxManage modifyvm "win7" --memory 1024 --acpi on --boot1 disk --nic1 nat
VBoxManage storagectl "win7" --name "IDE Controller" --add ide --controller ICH6
VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename /root/win7.vmdk -rawdisk /dev/sda -partitions 1,2,3 -mbr /root/vm.mbr -relative
VBoxManage storageattach win7 --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 0 --device 0 --type hdd --medium /root/win7.vmdk
------ Other useful commands------------
vboxmanage unregistervm win7 --delete
VBoxManage storageattach win7 --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 0 --device 1 --type dvddrive --medium "/root/Windows 7 64-bit Repair Disc.iso"
VBoxManage storageattach win7 --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 0 --device 1 --type dvddrive --medium /opt/VirtualBox/additions/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
vboxmanage controlvm win7 reset
----If you still cannot boot your Windows 7, try to use the Windows 7 Rescue image to fix it. Use the above "vboxmanage" command to attach the repair disk ISO file and hit F12 when vbox boots to boot from CD, let it fixes it and then boot to regular Win7
This is tested on Virtual Box 4.0.4
Make sure you run everything as root
Make sure you use "IDE controller" type ICH6, otherwise the win7 will blue screen (BSOD)
This is based on the following blogs:
http://www.rajatarya.com/website/taming-windows-virtualbox-vm
http://www.researchut.com/site/virtualbox-native-partition
First install Virtualbox. I found it easier to install it using the "all platform" exectuable. Make sure you also download and install the Oracle Extension Package, which is installed using this command:
VBoxManage extpack install Extention_file_name
Then do the following commands: make sure you are root, and you are at "/root".
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VBoxManage createvm --name win7 --ostype Windows7_64 --register
VBoxManage modifyvm "win7" --memory 1024 --acpi on --boot1 disk --nic1 nat
VBoxManage storagectl "win7" --name "IDE Controller" --add ide --controller ICH6
VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename /root/win7.vmdk -rawdisk /dev/sda -partitions 1,2,3 -mbr /root/vm.mbr -relative
VBoxManage storageattach win7 --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 0 --device 0 --type hdd --medium /root/win7.vmdk
------ Other useful commands------------
vboxmanage unregistervm win7 --delete
VBoxManage storageattach win7 --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 0 --device 1 --type dvddrive --medium "/root/Windows 7 64-bit Repair Disc.iso"
VBoxManage storageattach win7 --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 0 --device 1 --type dvddrive --medium /opt/VirtualBox/additions/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
vboxmanage controlvm win7 reset
----If you still cannot boot your Windows 7, try to use the Windows 7 Rescue image to fix it. Use the above "vboxmanage" command to attach the repair disk ISO file and hit F12 when vbox boots to boot from CD, let it fixes it and then boot to regular Win7
May 19, 2011
May 18, 2011
Headless Virtualbox on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Updated Scripts (06/07/2012):
VBoxManage createvm -name centos6 --ostype RedHat -register
VBoxManage modifyvm centos6 --memory 1024 --pae on --acpi on --boot1 dvd --nic1 nat --natpf1 "guestssh,tcp,,2222,,22"
To enable VRDE:
VBoxManage modifyvm centos6 --vrde on --vrdeport 3392
To add the second interface as bridged interface:
Original Post:
http://tuxnetworks.blogspot.com/2010/05/howto-virtualbox-31-headless-on-lucid.html
That's it, Virtualbox should be installed and ready to go.
Now we can move on to creating a virtual machine
Create a machine named "io"
Configure it with a nic bridged to eth0, 256Mb RAM, enable acpi and set to boot from DVD
Create a virtual IDE controller
Create a virtual HDD
Attach the virtual HDD
Create and attach a virtual DVD drive to the controller and insert the DVD image
The default vrdp port for machines is 3389, however, if you intend to run more than one guest then each one will need to listen on a different port. I use the 3xxx range with the xxx being the last octet of the machines IP address. For example, 192.168.0.1 would be 3001.
And thats it, your machine has been created. Time to start it up and give it a test drive!
Using the virtual machine
Start the machine
On a GUI workstation, establish a remote desktop connection to the machine. In my case, the host server is called "jupiter" so I type;
After you have installed the OS, you need to tell the machine to boot from the hdd.
You can also deregister the dvd image if you don't intend to use it again.
To Stop VM/Hibernate/Save Sate:
vboxmanage controlvm centos6 savestate
Here are some other useful commands;
VBoxManage createvm -name centos6 --ostype RedHat -register
VBoxManage modifyvm centos6 --memory 1024 --pae on --acpi on --boot1 dvd --nic1 nat --natpf1 "guestssh,tcp,,2222,,22"
VBoxManage modifyvm centos6 --natpf1 "www,tcp,,1888,,80"
VBoxManage storagectl centos6 --name IDE0 --add ide --controller ICH6
VBoxManage createhd -filename ~/centos6/sda.vdi -size 20000
VBoxManage storageattach centos6 --storagectl IDE0 --port 0 --device 0 --type hdd --medium ~/centos6/sda.vdi
VBoxManage storageattach centos6 --storagectl IDE0 --port 1 --device 0 --type dvddrive --medium ~/bigfiles/CentOS-6.2-i386-minimal.iso
To enable VRDE:
VBoxManage modifyvm centos6 --vrde on --vrdeport 3392
After installation is finished, boot hdd:
VBoxManage modifyvm centos6 --boot1 disk
To add hostonly interface:
# sudo tunctl -u $USER # add tap0 device
# sudo ifconfig tap0 192.168.100.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
VBoxManage modifyvm centos6 --nic2 hostonly --hostonlyadapter2 tap0
To add the second interface as bridged interface:
VBoxManage modifyvm centos6 --nic2 bridged --bridgeadapter2 eth0
Original Post:
http://tuxnetworks.blogspot.com/2010/05/howto-virtualbox-31-headless-on-lucid.html
That's it, Virtualbox should be installed and ready to go.
Now we can move on to creating a virtual machine
Create a machine named "io"
VBoxManage createvm -name io --ostype Ubuntu -register
Configure it with a nic bridged to eth0, 256Mb RAM, enable acpi and set to boot from DVD
VBoxManage modifyvm io --memory 256 --pae on --acpi on --boot1 dvd --nic1 bridged --bridgeadapter1 eth0
Create a virtual IDE controller
VBoxManage storagectl io --name IDE0 --add ide
Create a virtual HDD
VBoxManage createvdi -filename ~/.VirtualBox/Machines/io/sda.vdi -size 48000 -register
Attach the virtual HDD
VBoxManage storageattach io --storagectl IDE0 --port 0 --device 0 --type hdd --medium ~/.VirtualBox/Machines/io/sda.vdi
Create and attach a virtual DVD drive to the controller and insert the DVD image
VBoxManage storageattach io --storagectl IDE0 --port 1 --device 0 --type dvddrive --medium /store/archive/ISO/ubuntu-10.04-server-i386.iso
The default vrdp port for machines is 3389, however, if you intend to run more than one guest then each one will need to listen on a different port. I use the 3xxx range with the xxx being the last octet of the machines IP address. For example, 192.168.0.1 would be 3001.
VBoxManage modifyvm io --vrdpport 3001
And thats it, your machine has been created. Time to start it up and give it a test drive!
Using the virtual machine
Start the machine
nohup VBoxHeadless -startvm io &
On a GUI workstation, establish a remote desktop connection to the machine. In my case, the host server is called "jupiter" so I type;
rdesktop -a 8 jupiter:3001
After you have installed the OS, you need to tell the machine to boot from the hdd.
VBoxManage modifyvm io --boot1 disk
You can also deregister the dvd image if you don't intend to use it again.
VBoxManage unregisterimage dvd /store/archive/ISO/ubuntu-10.04-server-i386.iso
To Stop VM/Hibernate/Save Sate:
vboxmanage controlvm centos6 savestate
To Power Off VM:
vboxmanage controlvm centos6 poweroff
Here are some other useful commands;
VBoxManage showvminfo io VBoxManage list hdds VBoxManage list runningvms VBoxManage controlvm io poweroff VBoxManage unregistervm io --delete VBoxManage controlvm io savestate VBoxManage closemedium disk UUID VBoxManage modifyhd UUID --type immutable
May 17, 2011
Linux Command Line FTP/HTTP segemented download accelartor software
aria2c
axel
lftp (use the "pget" command of lftp)
ari2c and axel supports FTP, HTTP and HTTPS, while lftp supports more protocols such as FTPS, SFTP, etc.
May 16, 2011
/etc/hosts not working?
If you have a Linux machine and your /etc/hosts is not working, make sure you have a file called
/etc/nsswitch.conf
with the following content:
passwd: files group: files hosts: files dns networks: files dns services: files protocols: files netmasks: files
May 13, 2011
Windows CE 5.0 QFE download
Microsoft has moved on to Windows CE 7 (Compact 7) and revamped their download site so that all the windows CE 5.0 downloads cannot be located anymore.
To patch your platform builder 5.0 to the latest, download the "rollup" files from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/downloads/download-windows-embedded-ce-5.aspx
Once you installed any QFE, you will have a application called CEQFECHECK.exe under C:\WINDOWS\system32\ceqfecheck. This application checks which QFE you have installed and did not install. Check it out.
To patch your platform builder 5.0 to the latest, download the "rollup" files from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/downloads/download-windows-embedded-ce-5.aspx
Once you installed any QFE, you will have a application called CEQFECHECK.exe under C:\WINDOWS\system32\ceqfecheck. This application checks which QFE you have installed and did not install. Check it out.
May 5, 2011
Linux Network Interface statistics
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/596590/how-can-i-get-the-current-network-interface-throughput-statistics-on-linux-unix
Tools include:
1. bwm-ng
2. iftop
3. iptraf
4. sar
5. dstat
Tools include:
1. bwm-ng
2. iftop
3. iptraf
4. sar
5. dstat
ioctl[IEEE80211_IOCTL_DELKEY]: Invalid argument
ioctl[IEEE80211_IOCTL_SETMLME]: Invalid argument
Try to add :
in hostapd.conf
This is documented in http://madwifi-project.org/ticket/1561 and it worked for me.