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gull
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response 25 of 248:
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Oct 2 15:46 UTC 2002 |
Sounds like maybe the proxy is acting up again.
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scott
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response 26 of 248:
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Oct 2 20:14 UTC 2002 |
Web stuff should be working now - dang sent some emails about his problem
fixes for the proxy server.
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keesan
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response 27 of 248:
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Oct 2 22:34 UTC 2002 |
It works just fine today. Grex is also lots lots faster than all week.
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gelinas
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response 28 of 248:
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Oct 3 22:54 UTC 2002 |
There seems to be a problem with the telnet queue, so I've sent a message to
staff. SSH can't get a pseudo-tty, and there were (last I checked) 34 remote
users and 15 waiting in the queue.
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jmsaul
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response 29 of 248:
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Oct 3 23:09 UTC 2002 |
I was just going to ask about that. The queue went down awful fast, too; over
a minute or so:
Waiting for a free port (? for help)
...23
...21
...20
...19
...18
...15
...10
...9
...6
...1
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remmers
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response 30 of 248:
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Oct 4 01:08 UTC 2002 |
I noticed the same behavior a few days ago -- can't log in with SSH,
and a big queue that goes down to nothing very fast. Not many people
were logged in, so there shouldn't have been a queue at all.
Tried again a few hours later and the problem had gone away.
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jmsaul
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response 31 of 248:
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Oct 4 01:33 UTC 2002 |
Same here.
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gelinas
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response 32 of 248:
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Oct 4 03:59 UTC 2002 |
Joe, John, if you don't know of it, you may find
fixwait -L
interesting. It shows that the queue may still be there even though it
gets processed pretty quickly.
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jazz
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response 33 of 248:
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Oct 4 13:20 UTC 2002 |
It really is what (I presume) they were thinking, not just a high
wait queue ... look at the 'fixwait -l' output below:
start curr gen dev pid ty host
Oct 3 17:43 Oct 3 17:43 55806 p4 23871 s 130.126.120.23
[snip]
Oct 4 09:13 Oct 4 09:13 59644 pa 19315 s 66.134.113.250
Oct 4 06:01 Oct 4 06:01 59166 u6 26180 t 66.200.123.82
Oct 4 08:59 Oct 4 08:59 59566 r7 17118 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 08:59 Oct 4 08:59 59570 uf 17150 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 08:59 Oct 4 09:00 59575 tb 17153 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 08:59 Oct 4 09:00 59577 rc 17168 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 08:59 Oct 4 09:00 59581 u7 17178 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:00 Oct 4 09:00 59583 r4 17286 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:00 Oct 4 09:00 59585 rb 17363 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:00 Oct 4 09:00 59587 t8 17392 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:00 Oct 4 09:00 59588 ta 17394 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:01 Oct 4 09:01 59590 r2 17542 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:01 Oct 4 09:01 59592 u9 17602 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:02 Oct 4 09:02 59594 q6 17674 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:02 Oct 4 09:03 59598 sa 17796 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:03 Oct 4 09:03 59599 sd 17831 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:04 Oct 4 09:04 59608 sf 18203 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:06 Oct 4 09:06 59617 q1 18473 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:06 Oct 4 09:06 59618 q5 18479 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:07 Oct 4 09:07 59619 sb 18511 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:13 Oct 4 09:13 59647 rd 19407 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:14 Oct 4 09:14 59651 r0 19503 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 09:14 Oct 4 09:14 59652 t4 19541 t 66.30.44.42
Oct 4 08:40 Oct 4 08:40 59514 p9 14056 s 80.237.48.22
Oct 4 08:38 Oct 4 08:38 59507 q3 13730 t 80.25.120.149
1 waiting, 72 remote + 1 local users; 72 max remote users; 19600 head
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jhudson
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response 34 of 248:
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Oct 4 14:58 UTC 2002 |
Fixwait is still confused.
$ fixwait -L
0 waiting, 47 remote + 0 local users; 72 max remote users
$ who -q
<snip long line>
# users=42
$ fixwait -L
0 waiting, 47 remote + 0 local users; 72 max remote users
$
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spankie
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response 35 of 248:
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Oct 5 14:07 UTC 2002 |
something ain't working. when i ssh/telnet in and enter my pass, the
connection closes. it's 4pm here, but i been waiting for you to get out
of bed. i need my mail, man. don't make me stop donating my 0$ per
month. i don't mean to make threats but i AM flying to chicagoland
tomorrow and i will find you and make your ass like a japanese flag.
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spankie
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response 36 of 248:
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Oct 5 14:21 UTC 2002 |
oh ya it's grexwalk day. i'll go smoke a joint then, goverdomme.
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spankie
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response 37 of 248:
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Oct 5 14:23 UTC 2002 |
"
Logins are currently denied by /etc/nologin:
Connection to cyberspace.org closed.
"
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scott
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response 38 of 248:
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Oct 5 14:28 UTC 2002 |
Grex was down due to power problems. I just now removed the login block.
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jmsaul
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response 39 of 248:
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Oct 5 14:40 UTC 2002 |
Re #35: Yeah. Look us up when you're in Chicago.
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spankie
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response 40 of 248:
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Oct 5 15:00 UTC 2002 |
actually it's a bit dodgy as i'm arriving at maybe 8ish and am expecting a
ride who's coming from st louis, which ain't that close last i checked, so
i may be there over night and i apologize in advance for the toilet paper
beady may or may not find squushed to his windows. drink and pool anyone?
pardon the digression./
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keesan
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response 41 of 248:
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Oct 5 15:47 UTC 2002 |
Thanks Scott!
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russ
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response 42 of 248:
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Oct 5 17:53 UTC 2002 |
Earlier today, Grex was accepting id and password, then hanging
up without so much as a by-your-leave.
Damned rude of it.
I was calling 2517, but that shouldn't have made a difference.
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aruba
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response 43 of 248:
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Oct 5 23:44 UTC 2002 |
Russ:Not that this is your problem, but - 761-2517 is the line that I told
Ameritech to drop yesterday, so if it hasn't gone away yet, it should be
going away very soon.
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scott
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response 44 of 248:
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Oct 6 02:08 UTC 2002 |
It was probably the nologin after the reboot doing that to Russ - the terminal
doesn't stay open long enough to see the message. I didn't have time to stick
around and babysit the reboot, so it took an hour or two to remove the
nologin.
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russ
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response 45 of 248:
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Oct 6 12:53 UTC 2002 |
Logged in today to find 102 spams in my mailbox, with probable
loss of real mail due to blockage.
Someday these idiots are going to get their comeuppance.
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happyboy
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response 46 of 248:
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Oct 6 18:16 UTC 2002 |
oooH! are you gonne dress up like spock and give them
the "Vulcan Death Grope"?
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vargy
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response 47 of 248:
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Oct 6 20:40 UTC 2002 |
hello
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happyboy
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response 48 of 248:
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Oct 6 20:41 UTC 2002 |
hallo, kemosabe.
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other
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response 49 of 248:
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Oct 6 23:14 UTC 2002 |
Barking Spider....
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