ssh -L 5905:localhost:5900 root@yourserver.com
The "-L" means to create a port forward to a port on your server.
The 5905 means the port on your computer that will be used to access the port 5900 on the remote server.
localhost is the IP that you use to access the port forward (you can change it to 0.0.0.0 which will be all IPs on your system/computer but localhost is good for security and privacy unless a whole network of people need access).........
You need to enable the httpd daemon with monit to actually view the status and control, it's not only for the web interface since the httpd is theONLY way of controlling monit and viewing the status.
monit monitor all will also reinstate disabled services if they've timed out too much. Just restarting the service will do nothing to re-monitor a service that monit has stopped monitoring due to too many failures.
*Also note that /etc/monit.conf i........
understanding /etc/aliases
*remember to apply changes you need to run "newaliases" after editing /etc/aliases
one thing I don't get is that it doesn't allow you to specify the whole e-mail address on the left-hand side
eg:
yourfullemail@domain.com: someotheremail@domain.com
postalias: warning: /etc/aliases, line 109: name must be local (if you try the above)
It works more like this:
your........