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| ===== Technical Projects and Notes ===== | ===== Technical Projects and Notes ===== | ||
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| + | **bind mount** to get web server link to files outside // | ||
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| + | Wanting to give access at home to some files of use for | ||
| + | home activities, I set up a web server (I tried both nginx | ||
| + | and apache2). However, a symlink to the files of interest | ||
| + | pointed outside the current device. I was able to point to | ||
| + | files in my home directory from a symlink in / | ||
| + | without difficulty. (/home is on same device as /var/www) | ||
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| + | I tried a number of configuration settings in the .conf files, | ||
| + | including " | ||
| + | success. | ||
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| + | At the April 4 linux-ottawa meeting, Alex Pilon suggested a | ||
| + | bind mount, and this works. | ||
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| + | My example: | ||
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| + | Directory / | ||
| + | There is a directory tto18 with 755 permissions and root ownership. | ||
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| + | The command | ||
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| + | sudo mount -o bind / | ||
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| + | allows local users (on local router, and therefore hopefully | ||
| + | inside the firewall) to access my machine as " | ||
| + | and see this directory, which points to a disk that is attached. | ||
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| + | To get this set up when my machine boots, I tried adding | ||
| + | the command "/ | ||
| + | Control Centre. " | ||
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| + | # | ||
| + | # bmreb -- bind mount rebecca | ||
| + | mount -o bind / | ||
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| + | It is owned by root and has 755 permissions. Rebooting, I found | ||
| + | that the bind mount was not active. In Linux Mint 19.1, it is now | ||
| + | necessary to use systemd to start such items as indicated in | ||
| + | https:// | ||
| + | which gives a tutorial. I followed this and have a working | ||
| + | startup. | ||
| ==== * OCLUG live distro ==== | ==== * OCLUG live distro ==== | ||
| * [[livedistro: | * [[livedistro: | ||
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| * [[livedistro: | * [[livedistro: | ||
| + | * [[livedistro: | ||
| - | ==== | + | ==== * viewing Comment information in a JPG file browser ==== |
| * This investigation was prompted by a need to quickly check the captions saved in JPG files. After some exchange on the linux _at_ oclug.on.ca list, I recorded what I found, including a nice simple tool built on the **feh** package. See {{ : | * This investigation was prompted by a need to quickly check the captions saved in JPG files. After some exchange on the linux _at_ oclug.on.ca list, I recorded what I found, including a nice simple tool built on the **feh** package. See {{ : | ||
| - | ==== | + | ==== * removing restrictions on pdf files ==== |
| - | * TD seems in 2017 to have started to put restrictions on pdf statement files. It is useful to be able to delete boilerplate and add in payment records using **pdfshuffler**. Here is a recipe. {{ : | + | * TD Canada Trust seems in 2017 to have started to put restrictions on pdf statement files. It is useful to be able to delete boilerplate and add in payment records using **pdfshuffler**. Here is a recipe. {{ : |
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