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keesan
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response 150 of 251:
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Feb 3 20:16 UTC 2003 |
Thanks, this explains the 'I don't understand mart'. It still does not
explain why my twit filter is not eliminating tels from people on the twit
list.
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keesan
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response 151 of 251:
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Feb 3 20:20 UTC 2003 |
I tried to edit .cfonce with pico. I put things on one line but pico wraps
them onto two. Can I disable line wrap with pico? Do I need to learn vi to
fix .cfonce? I could put a # in front of mart but that does not fix the
problem o f the line starting with -dE.
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remmers
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response 152 of 251:
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Feb 3 20:47 UTC 2003 |
I'm not a pico user, so I don't know if linewrap can be disabled.
Re #150: Twit lists in .cfonce control only what Picospan shows you.
They have nothing to do with tels. For that, you need to enable
a .nowrite file. See !man write.
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aruba
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response 153 of 251:
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Feb 3 21:10 UTC 2003 |
To disable word-wrap in pico, use "pico -w -t". Well, probably you just
need the w, but I use both and it works.
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hash
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response 154 of 251:
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Feb 3 23:23 UTC 2003 |
-t is nice because it puts pico in 'tool' mode which is better for novice
users.
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keesan
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response 155 of 251:
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Feb 4 00:38 UTC 2003 |
The change program which modified .cfonce (but said it was modifying .login)
also said it was changing write permissions for tel talk etc. Someone might
want to modify the change program. I will check out pico -w -t.
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keesan
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response 156 of 251:
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Feb 4 00:40 UTC 2003 |
My .cfonce has been fixed with pico -w -t. What did the -t do? I was able
to remove the CR/LF or whatever it was that was breaking up one line into two.
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gelinas
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response 157 of 251:
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Feb 4 01:10 UTC 2003 |
I wonder if a quotation mark is also missing from that last line.
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keesan
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response 158 of 251:
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Feb 4 03:34 UTC 2003 |
If so where should I restore it to? Everything seems to work anyway.
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gelinas
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response 159 of 251:
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Feb 4 03:41 UTC 2003 |
Probably at the very end of the line, as in the lines just before it.
In general, quotation marks come in pairs.
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carson
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response 160 of 251:
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Feb 4 12:20 UTC 2003 |
(ttyp0 appears to still be stuck in wtmp.)
7:04am up 33 days, 21:03, 44 users, load average: 11.46, 12.04, 12.16
User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what
carson ttyp0 7:04am 9 3 w
mullen ttyp0 1:51am 9 3 w
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remmers
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response 161 of 251:
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Feb 4 13:48 UTC 2003 |
Re #159: Picospan is forgiving about a missing close-quote at the end
of a line.
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keesan
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response 162 of 251:
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Feb 4 17:26 UTC 2003 |
I will refrain from fixing what works even if it is not perfect. I am afraid
of causing more problems by adding back the quotation mark.
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aruba
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response 163 of 251:
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Feb 4 20:39 UTC 2003 |
I believe -t makes pico exit and save when you hit ^X, whereas without it
you get those two annoying prompts asking if you *really* want to save and
if you *really* want to exit.
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davel
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response 164 of 251:
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Feb 5 14:14 UTC 2003 |
That's right. Except s/annoying/outrageously annoying & confusing/
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krokus
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response 165 of 251:
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Feb 7 15:45 UTC 2003 |
When connecting with ssh, the screen clears itself after motd, doesn't
display the Last login or mail status, and starts the cleared screen
with the Erase info.
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mynxcat
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response 166 of 251:
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Feb 7 15:56 UTC 2003 |
This response has been erased.
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goose
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response 167 of 251:
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Feb 7 16:05 UTC 2003 |
It still happens when I use PuTTY.
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gull
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response 168 of 251:
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Feb 7 16:36 UTC 2003 |
That happens to me with TeraTerm, regardless of how I connect. I think
Grex sends a terminal reset command right before doing the Erase stuff.
I have .hushlogin set anyway, because I prefer to diff the motd so I
only have to read the changes, not the whole thing every time.
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krokus
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response 169 of 251:
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Feb 8 15:12 UTC 2003 |
I'm using putty for my ssh sessions, and NetTerm for telnet sessions.
I have no prolbems when using NetTerm. I guess I'll have to see how
I can get Grex to stop sending a reset, if that's what it's doing.
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krokus
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response 170 of 251:
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Feb 9 22:29 UTC 2003 |
The whole systems seems to be having issues, or is at least losing
most/all connections.
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mcnally
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response 171 of 251:
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Feb 9 22:34 UTC 2003 |
My ssh connection has been dropped several times today, ditto for telnet.
Generally within a few minutes of my connecting, the session will seem to
freeze, with characters I type evidently not reaching whatever program I'm
in at the time. About a minute or so later my ssh client (putty) gives up
the ghost and declares the connection terminated.
If I ping grex from a command prompt window while my putty session is
frozen, packets seem to be getting through at least as far as grex.org.
Is anyone else experiencing this or should I be looking for explanations
on my end first?
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gull
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response 172 of 251:
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Feb 9 22:37 UTC 2003 |
ssh and web access has been very erratic for me today. I'm dialed in right
now, but earlier that wasn't working, either.
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cmcgee
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response 173 of 251:
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Feb 9 22:41 UTC 2003 |
I've had problems with telnet and ssh in the past couple hours.
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keesan
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response 174 of 251:
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Feb 9 23:01 UTC 2003 |
I could not dial or telnet in just now. Using backtalk (6 pm).
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