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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 94 13:13:31 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #203
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Linux-Admin Digest #203, Volume #2 Sun, 16 Oct 94 13:13:31 EDT
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Contents:
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Programing using PHIGS
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Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron (Ted Harding)
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[Q] unerase? undelete? (Ted Harding)
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Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron (Brian Kramer)
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Linux T-Shirts! Second Batch of Shirts. (Jean-Paul Chia)
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PASSWD and User Problems (Bob Collie)
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Re: SCSI vs IDE (Mark Lord)
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talkd does NOT work; where to find patches? (Jim Ockers)
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Re: PACKET SNIFFER FOR LINUX (Michael R. Widner)
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HD Timeout problems (Ben Frank)
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/var/spool/mail/xxx perm. probs... (Preston Brown)
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Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Ian McCloghrie)
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dip, sliplogin and OS/2 (West Suhanic)
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Help setting up ttysnoop (Dan Wold)
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From: <mesfin@epx.cis.umn.edu>
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Subject: Programing using PHIGS
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Reply-To: <mesfin@epx.cis.umn.edu>
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 15:28:08 GMT
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Hi folks
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I am trying to program in X-Windows under linux using Phigs, and am
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successful in to compiling it and getting an executable file, but when I
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execute it I got a run time error saying that my PEX is incompatable. I am
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helpless if any body have done programing in phigs please share your
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experience so I can continue, It is a graphics class project.
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later
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From: Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Ted Harding)
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Subject: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 07:00:26 -0400
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Reply-To: Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Ted Harding)
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| The version of cron that comes with slackware
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| does not support other shells besides bash.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^** Is this really true?
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If so it is in contradiction with the info from "man 5 crontab"
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which claims that you can set the shell in the crontab file with
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"SHELL=/bin/<shell>". Quote from "man 5 crontab":
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Several environment variables are set up automatically by
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the crond(8) daemon from the /etc/passwd line of the
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crontab's owner: USER, HOME, and SHELL. HOME and SHELL
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may be overridden by settings in the crontab; USER may
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not.
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(Note: for UUCP, always set SHELL=/bin/sh, or crond(8)
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will cheerfully try to execute your commands using
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/usr/lib/uucp/uucico.)
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The "default" crontab file with SlackWare has "SHELL=/bin/sh".
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Maybe the trouble lies here ... ?
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Ted. (Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk)
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From: Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Ted Harding)
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Subject: [Q] unerase? undelete?
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 08:00:31 -0400
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Reply-To: Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Ted Harding)
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| Is there any 'unerase' or 'undelete' utility for ext2fs? Accidentally I
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| rm'ed a bunch of once useful files, and I wasn't able to recover them...
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| I know, some of you are going to say: 'You should be more careful with
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| rm and such commands!' but it doesn't really help much. Thanx in advance!
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| Dino
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Apart from something like the "attic" cache suggested by Frank Brokken,
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I don't think there is any such thing (though I have a vague memory of
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once seeing something posted .. does anyone know?). You're presumably
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thinking along the lines of the DOS "undelete" command which, I think,
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was first put out with DR-DOS.
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As a general rule, such a facility is unlikly to work reliably with UNIX
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systems because they are constantly doing systems stuff in the background,
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so you never know quite where you are, unlike DOS.
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There is one possible desperate resource which I mention without
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recommending it. Since Linux normally does a disk "sync" evry 30 seconds,
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if you hit the Reset button IMMEDIATELY after doing "rm -r *", you
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have a chance of rebooting into a file system where the deletes have not
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yet been written to disk. Only problem is, other essential stuff may
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also not have been written to disk, but if you're lucky you won't
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have any problems that "fsck" can't untangle. If you're unlucky ...
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(still if you were in directory "/" when you did "rm -r *", as can
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all too easily happen if you've been happily flipping between
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virtual consoles, it may be your only chance. Worked for me once ... ).
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From: Brian Kramer <bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com>
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Subject: Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 08:04:19 -0400
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Reply-To: bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com
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On Sun, 16 Oct 1994, Ted Harding wrote:
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| > The version of cron that comes with slackware
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| > does not support other shells besides bash.
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^** Is this really true?
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| If so it is in contradiction with the info from "man 5 crontab"
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| which claims that you can set the shell in the crontab file with
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| "SHELL=/bin/<shell>". Quote from "man 5 crontab":
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| Several environment variables are set up automatically by
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| the crond(8) daemon from the /etc/passwd line of the
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| crontab's owner: USER, HOME, and SHELL. HOME and SHELL
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| may be overridden by settings in the crontab; USER may
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| not.
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| (Note: for UUCP, always set SHELL=/bin/sh, or crond(8)
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| will cheerfully try to execute your commands using
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| /usr/lib/uucp/uucico.)
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| The "default" crontab file with SlackWare has "SHELL=/bin/sh".
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| Maybe the trouble lies here ... ?
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Ok, that sounds right. Let me make a correction. The following must
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be the case. The cron with linux uses the shell the user is setup.
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So it cannot handle more than one type of shell script per user.
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| Ted. (Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk)
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Brian Kramer - Owner/Systems Administrator - bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com
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New Jersey Computer Connection - Public Access Unix Site - pluto.njcc.com
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Voice: 609-896-2799 - Fax: 609-896-2994 - Dialups: 609-896-3191
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Dialup or Telnet to pluto.njcc.com and log in as guest for more information.
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From: jean-paul@drasnia.it.com.au (Jean-Paul Chia)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.help,aus.computers.linux
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Subject: Linux T-Shirts! Second Batch of Shirts.
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 18:50:50 +0800
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Here's a description of them,
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"Linux! Not UNIX!" T-Shirts are either, Black on White, Navy Blue on White,
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or White on Black, Long or Short Sleeved T-Shirts. "Linux! Not UNIX!" is
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written on the back of the shirt, and on the front left corner a neat litle
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"Linux." is printed.
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"Linux.. The Choice of a GNU Generation" T-Shirts have the slogan printed in
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Black across the back of a Long or Short sleeved, white, T-Shirt. With
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"Linux." printed on the front.
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==============================================================================
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Please Complete and Email to: tshirt@drasnia.it.com.au
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or Fax to +61-9-447-4098 or if you have to.. Mail it to:
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Linux T-Shirts
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12 Guinevere Way
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Carine WA 6020
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Australia
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==============================================================================
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Name:
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Email Address(es):
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Mailling Address:
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Phone Number or Fax Number:
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| Size | S/L | Quantity | Total |
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========================| Medium | Large | XLarge |=====|==========|=======|
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Linux! Not UNIX | | | | | | |
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AUS$18 = US$13 | | | | | | |
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Black on White | | | | | | |
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===========================================================================|
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Linux! Not UNIX | | | | | | |
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AUS$21.50 = US$15 | | | | | | |
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Blue on White | | | | | | |
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===========================================================================|
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Linux! Not UNIX | | | | | | |
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AUS$22.50 = US$16 | | | | | | |
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White on Black | | | | | | |
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===========================================================================|
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GNU Linux.. * | | | | | | |
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AUS$21.50 = US$15 | | | | | | |
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Black on White | | | | | | |
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* Linux: The choice of a GNU generation
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Postage within Australia and USA:
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- Airmail (within 7 days):
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- 1-2 Shirts = AUS$11.20 US$8.30 ________
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- 3 or more Shirts = AUS$27 US$20 ________
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- Ecn Airmail (7-10 days):
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- 1-2 Shirts = AUS$9.80 US$7.30 ________
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- 3 or more Shirts = AUS$21 US$15 ________
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- Seamail (Probably months):
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- 1-3 Shirts = AUS$6.50 US$5 ________
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- 3 or more Shirts = AUS$16 US$12 ________
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Postage outside US and Australia:
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- Airmail (within 7 days):
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- 1-2 Shirts = AUS$13.20 US$9.80 ________
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- 3 or more Shirts = AUS$29 US$21.50 _____
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- Ecn Airmail (7-10 days):
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- 1-2 Shirts = AUS$11.80 US$9 ________
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- 3 or more Shirts = AUS$23 US$16.90 _____
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- Seamail (Probably months):
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- 1-3 Shirts = AUS$$6.50 US$5 ________
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- 3 or more Shirts = AUS$16 US$12 ________
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Total(Specify US$ or AUS$):_______________________
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There is a Quantity discount for orders over 3 shirts, the discount is,
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AUS$1.50/US$1 off every shirt.
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For Personal Cheques, and Money Orders or Bank Drafts _NOT_ drawn on an
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Australian bank, there is a ASU$5/US$3.95 service fee, and a 28 day
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clearance period. And they should be made out to:
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Jean-Paul Chia, 12 Guinevere Way, Carine WA 6020, Australia.
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Visa Card Details (Please mail to tshirt@drasnia.it.com.au, fax to:
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+61-9-447-4098 or snail mail to the above address.):
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Account Number: Expiration Date:
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Name on Card:
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Card Owner's Adress(If different from above):
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Card Owner's Phone Number(If different from above):
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Your Name:
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==============================================================================
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--
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Jean-Paul Chia TheWiz @ IRC
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Drasnian Technologies, Perth, Western Australia
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PH +61-9-447-6261 FAX +61-9-447-4098
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jean-paul@drasnia.it.com.au, jpchia@iinet.com.au
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From: collieb@iia.org (Bob Collie)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: PASSWD and User Problems
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Date: 13 Oct 1994 06:21:54 GMT
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PLEASE EXCUSE THE CROSSPOST (col.admin, col.help)
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I just edited my /etc/passwd file from root and I changed the UUCP user
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from having a password to * and I now have major system troubles. No
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users are recognized (i.e. via su, login, finger, etc.) on my system
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besides the root user. What can I do? Please help, as I am in dire need.
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Bob Collie
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collieb@iia.org
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From: mlord@bnr.ca (Mark Lord)
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Subject: Re: SCSI vs IDE
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Date: 12 Oct 1994 16:53:28 GMT
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In article <DMW.94Oct12084235@prism1.prism1.com> dmw@prism1.prism1.com writes:
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<
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< No, even on systems with one drive SCSI is a better choice than IDE
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<unless you are running a single-tasking OS like DOS. It is definately
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<possible to get transfer speeds out of IDE that are close to SCSI (but not
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<Fast & Wide SCSI). But you are paying for the speed with CPU busy waiting.
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Nope. Just plain false. No measurable "busy waiting" is used for IDE drives
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under linux. Read/Write operations are interrupt driven, not polled.
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Note that the effect of this is unnoticeable under most single-user situations,
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since writes are deferred by the buffer-cache, and reads usually imply that
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the user is sitting there waiting for the data anyhow. With lots of processes
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running and performing I/O, the general (unproven) opinion is that SCSI really
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ought to perform better. I agree.
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mlord@bnr.ca Mark Lord BNR Ottawa,Canada 613-763-7482
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From: ockers@carnot02.maem.umr.edu (Jim Ockers)
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Subject: talkd does NOT work; where to find patches?
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 16:19:24 GMT
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Reply-To: ockers@umr.edu
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Hello y'all,
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I am running slackware 2.0 (kernel 1.0.9) on a 486 with pretty much
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generic hardware. I have had no major problems with any of the net-
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working software EXCEPT for the talk daemon.
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I can talk to other users when they are logged into my host, but I
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cannot make a talk connection to any other host on the local network.
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I have tried this with Sun workstations running "System V Release 4.0"
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of the Sun OS, HP-PA workstations running HP-UX 9.0.5, and PC's running
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winsock talk software.
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The linux box will receive talk connections from other hosts but always
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fails when trying to establish the connection. Also it always fails when
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attempting to initiate a talk connection. Essentially I can listen but
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I can't talk unless the "talkee" is on localhost.
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I am 100% confident that the problem is with the Linux talk daemon,
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because all of the others can make talk connections amongst themselves
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which work quite well. The only one that will not communicate is linux.
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Where can I find the patches to make this work? Somebody told me that
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there were some patches released shortly after Slackware became available.
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I have been unable to find them, and would appreciate a pointer in the
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right direction. Thanks!
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--
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Jim (ockers@umr.edu) Ask me about Linux!
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PGP public key available upon request, or from my web pages.
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GE d? p c++ l++ u++ e++ m++(--) s n-(+) h+ f !g w+ t+ r !y
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<a href="http://www.umr.edu/~ockers/">home page</a>
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From: mrwidner@kimbark.uchicago.edu (Michael R. Widner)
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Subject: Re: PACKET SNIFFER FOR LINUX
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Reply-To: mrwidner@midway.uchicago.edu
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 16:58:16 GMT
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Matthew Donadio (donadio@mxd120.rh.psu.edu) wrote:
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: CVL staff member Nate Sammons (nate@matisse.VIS.ColoState.Edu) wrote:
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: : So, where is one? I have heard that there is a "cool network monitor" for
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: : Linux, and I want to take a look at traffic on my network, and I am
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: : one of the "good guys"
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: Poke through the INDEX on sunsite. Either that or get a copy of
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: Stevens, _TCP/IP_Illustrated,_Volume_1_ and write your own. I wrote
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: one in about four hours.
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You could do that, but why not take the easier and better route and
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use tcpdump? tcpdump3.0 is available on sunsite.unc.edu in
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pub/Linux/system/Network/management, and probably in a whole lot of
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other places as well.
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tcpdump is a good all around ethernet monitor. I prefer 'snoop' on
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Solaris, but I doubt we'll be seeing a linux port of it any time real
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soon.
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And for all you unethical users out there, hacking telnet/rlogin/ftp
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password sniffing into tcpdump is pretty trivial.
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--
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Michael R. Widner
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widner@uchicago.edu - atreus@primus.com
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From: ben@Satsuma.nca.uea.ac.uk (Ben Frank)
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Subject: HD Timeout problems
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Date: 15 Oct 1994 21:42:31 GMT
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Reply-To: u9219765@sys.uea.ac.uk
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Hi,
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I keep getting hd timeout errors, here is the exact message:
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Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD timeout
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Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD-controller reset
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Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD: win_result: status = 0xff
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Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD: win_result: error = 0xff
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Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: harddisk I/O error
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Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: dev 0341, sector 8
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Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD-controller reset
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Anyone got any ideas? It all started when I put my new hard disk in.
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A seagate ST5660A (540Mb) it's set to 504Mb though; to stop things complaining.
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I'm using 1.1.53 but I tried 1.0 and it gave me the same error.
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Can anyone help? is anyone having the same problem ?
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Thanks
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Ben Frank
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u9219765@sys.uea.ac.uk
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From: pbrown@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_DOMAIN_FILE (Preston Brown)
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Subject: /var/spool/mail/xxx perm. probs...
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 15:54:28 GMT
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For some REALLY strange reason, whenever a new user is created on my
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system and the first piece of mail they ever get is spooled to their
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account, their mail file get created with group ownership of 'users'
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instead of 'mail'. If i chgrp this, it won't switch back. (obviously I
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am doing this...we don't need the whole world reading everyone else's
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mail). This DIDN'T use to happen. I cannot think of any configuration
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items for smail that I have changed besides editing the config file to
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take out the extra spaces at the end of lines that were messing up the
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headers (this is a well known documented bug in the dist). So I need
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some ideas as to what is causing this strange thing to happen.
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--
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- Preston Brown, Silliman '98 pbrown@minerva.cis.yale.edu -
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- Linux Forever! ftp to: sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux and grab it now!!! -
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- If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice -- RUSH --
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From: ianm@qualcomm.com (Ian McCloghrie)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Mystery Chip...AMD
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 10:48:19 -0700
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wiz@rcsg30.eld.ford.com (Joseph Stanley (Joe) Wisniewski) writes:
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>AMD had a massive technology trade agreement with Intel that let AMD "copy"
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>many chips from Intel, including the x86 series processors, just as Intel
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>could copy many chips from AMD, including bit-slice processors, memory chips,
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What's more, if I remember correctly, the original reason for this
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agreement was that Intel wanted to sell to the government, who won't
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buy anything unless there's a second source for it. (an entirely
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sensible rule, if you ask me).
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--
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Ian McCloghrie work: ianm@qualcomm.com home: ian@egbt.org
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\/ tv- b+++ D- B-- e- u* h- f+ r n- y*
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The above represents my personal opinions and not necessarily those
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of my employer, Qualcomm Inc.
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From: wsuhanic@acs.ryerson.ca (West Suhanic)
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Subject: dip, sliplogin and OS/2
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 15:19:22 GMT
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Hi All:
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Would any one know if sliplogin has been ported to OS/2 v2.1 ?
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I am trying to use dip from my Linux box to the slip server at
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work which is an OS/2 machine.
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Thanks in advance, wsuhanic@acs.ryerson.ca
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From: danw@panix.com (Dan Wold)
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Subject: Help setting up ttysnoop
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 12:34:56 -0400
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I've been trying to run ttysnoop-0.11. I got it from sunsite:
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/pub/Linux/utils/terminal/ttysnoop-0.11.tar.gz
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It seemed to compile OK but my problem is with this line from the README:
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"tell your getty/telnetd to execute /sbin/ttysnoops as the login program
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(instead of /bin/login)."
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For now I'm just trying to use it with telnetd so I'm not concerned with
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getty for a serial-line login. My system uses this lines in /etc/inetd.conf:
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"telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.telnetd"
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I've tried putting /sbin/ttysnoops at the end of this line in several ways
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but just ended up messing up my telnetd service. I have a manpage for
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telnetd but it doesn't indicate how I tell in.telnetd to use ttysnoops. I
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don't have a manpage for in.telnetd.
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Thanks for any help!
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-Dan
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danw@panix.com
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Daniel Wold 239 City Island Ave, Bronx, NY, 10464
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finger danw@danw.dialup.access.net
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