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Old April 1st 09, 03:47 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default Free Root access on a solaris 10 system

Hi

Comfort and peace I wish you.


Here is a free access.... (including root access)


telnet to 98.215.91.249 on port 2033


About breaking something, do not worry.


username: root


password:


(just hit "enter")


To you, I decided to provide root access. Root access, will, help you
to learn.


You may, try some windows server - solaris networking projects....if
a
particular firewall rule needs to be created, then, please let me
know....From working on this system, you may get some ideas of
networking, etc.


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"........ 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
  #2  
Old April 5th 09, 07:18 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default Free Root access on a solaris 10 system

On Mar 31, 8:47*pm, wrote:
Hi

Comfort and peace I wish you.

Here is a free access.... (including root access)

telnet to 98.215.91.249 on port 2033

About breaking something, do not worry.

username: root

password:

(just hit "enter")

To you, I decided to provide root access. Root access, will, help you
to learn.

You may, try some windows server - solaris networking projects....if
a
particular firewall rule needs to be created, then, please let me
know....From working on this system, you may get some ideas of
networking, etc.

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"........ 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


new IP/host to connect to:
trainingzone.getmyip.com at port 2033 so, the command is:
telnet trainingzone.getmyip.com 2033
If there are issues, please, contact me.

Kartik Vashishta
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Old May 21st 09, 01:28 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
Bhaskar
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Default Free Root access on a solaris 10 system

HI Kartik,

I could not access as you directed. Please give me guidence to
access.

Thanks
Bhaskar
361-288-014


On Mar 31, 10:47*pm, wrote:
Hi

Comfort and peace I wish you.

Here is a free access.... (including root access)

telnet to 98.215.91.249 on port 2033

About breaking something, do not worry.

username: root

password:

(just hit "enter")

To you, I decided to provide root access. Root access, will, help you
to learn.

You may, try some windows server - solaris networking projects....if
a
particular firewall rule needs to be created, then, please let me
know....From working on this system, you may get some ideas of
networking, etc.

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"........ 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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Old June 6th 09, 05:48 PM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default Free Root access on a solaris 10 system

On May 20, 6:28*pm, Bhaskar wrote:
HI Kartik,

* *I could not access as you directed. *Please give me guidence to
access.

Thanks
Bhaskar
361-288-014

On Mar 31, 10:47*pm, wrote:



Hi


Comfort and peace I wish you.


Here is afreeaccess.... (includingrootaccess)


telnet to 98.215.91.249 on port 2033


About breaking something, do not worry.


username:root


password:


(just hit "enter")


To you, I decided to providerootaccess.Rootaccess, will, help you
to learn.


You may, try some windows server -solarisnetworking projects....if
a
particular firewall rule needs to be created, then, please let me
know....From working on this system, you may get some ideas of
networking, etc.


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 aSolarissystem), you
may
install software, etc.....http://sunfreeware.comoffersmanyfree
packages....do not hesitate to install any you like....http://sunsolve.sun.com
offersfreeSun 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"........ 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- Hide quoted text -


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The website:
http://www.kartik.com/FreeUNIXTraining.html
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Kartik Vashishta
 




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