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I cannot reach spring official website. Everytime I am trying to load spring.io website it fails, this is an example:
$ ping spring.io
ping: unknown host spring.io
Any idea?
i solved the problem by adding
additional DNS server 8.8.8.8
and additional search domain 8.8.4.4
sorry for the silly question.
Jeryl Cook thanks for kind reply.
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just wondering is it possible that I can run an instance after I disconnect it?
The only thing I found is the link but it is not relevant to what I want.
link1
link2
I guess you mean keep it running in background?try
sudo apt-get install screen
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I saw on youtube the others guys doesnt have it
what you want is ping -4 my-pc for ipV4, that's your ipV6
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In Windows 7, I'm using a proxy server to browse the internet. It just routes http packets. I need to keep the Windows time accurate and synced with global time servers.
What's my best solution?
Thanks
One option specifically for Windows is htp. I have not used it.
Another option if there are other servers in your network is to time synchronize with them using NTP
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I'd like some quick tips to find out about my privacy being invaded. I've tried task manager and msconfig.
Use PeerBlock, it's a really good firewall and gives you a Log (once it said that some prince was trying to enter my pc, wtf?!) http://peerblock.com/
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I'm trying to set up sub-domains on my development machine that runs IIS 7 on Windows 7.
It looks like it is possible by editing hosts file in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc by adding line like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 abc.localhost
I'm wondering if this could be done without adding a configuration for each sub-domain?
Answer given here sounds like this might be possible but it's not clear to me...