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response 75 of 91:
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Sep 5 04:28 UTC 2001 |
(Same here, but it was just running "ll" in a big directory.)
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tmx
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response 76 of 91:
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Sep 5 09:46 UTC 2001 |
LL? what's that?
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davel
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response 77 of 91:
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Sep 5 12:35 UTC 2001 |
It's a script to run ls -alg on its parameters. (And it's ll not LL.)
(If you want to know what *that* does, try man ls.)
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wh
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response 78 of 91:
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Sep 6 02:07 UTC 2001 |
I just saw a brief abort message while trying to go into sentmail
in Pine. Now it won't let me in that folder. It will let me in
inbox and another folder. I will check in a day or two to see
if it reset.
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pfv
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response 79 of 91:
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Sep 10 15:30 UTC 2001 |
marcus? Are you tinkering with ssh? I downloaded and built ssh - and got
ssh2:
]$ /usr/local/bin/ssh -l pfv grex.org
warning: Remote server talks SSH-1.5 protocol.
pfv's password:
warning: Server disconnected (Junk data left to incoming packet buffer after
all data processed).
Connection to grex.org closed.
Is this NORMAL, guys?
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mdw
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response 80 of 91:
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Sep 10 23:56 UTC 2001 |
The current stuff definitely only talks ssh-1.5. Dunno what you built;
sounds like it's not entirely compatible with what's here. I'd
recommend building and using openssh instead though, that should work
with grex, and most likely, the next version of sshd here on grex will
be openssh (and will support both ssh-1 and ssh-2 protocols).
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pfv
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response 81 of 91:
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Sep 11 08:11 UTC 2001 |
Thanks, will do..
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pfv
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response 82 of 91:
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Sep 11 13:05 UTC 2001 |
OK, got openssh to work (after openssl was built first)..
Interesting though: I had to go to work, and left it building.. It stopped
at sometime with a signal (11?) and I had to reboot, but THEN it built..
Then, coming back to grex, ssh worked but telnet had:
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
Weird..
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scott
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response 83 of 91:
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Sep 11 14:45 UTC 2001 |
inetd was dead.
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janc
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response 84 of 91:
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Sep 11 14:45 UTC 2001 |
Probably inetd died. telnet uses it, ssh doesn't.
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janc
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response 85 of 91:
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Sep 11 14:45 UTC 2001 |
Scott slipped in.
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krj
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response 86 of 91:
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Sep 11 18:32 UTC 2001 |
Inetd is probably dead again.
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janc
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response 87 of 91:
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Sep 12 04:19 UTC 2001 |
I've installed a krufty hack that should automatically restart inetd after
it dies. Not immediately though. Might take as long as 8 minutes for it to
get restarted, should average around 4 minutes.
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krj
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response 88 of 91:
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Sep 18 17:09 UTC 2001 |
The network connection seems to have died around noon.
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krj
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response 89 of 91:
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Sep 18 23:14 UTC 2001 |
The network connection has continued to be spotty all afternoon.
It's up at the moment. This could be related to the Nimda worm/virus
outbreak, which has been giving our network fits due to the traffic load
it has generated while scanning for new victims.
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russ
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response 90 of 91:
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Sep 19 10:45 UTC 2001 |
There are only 4 people on-line at the moment, one of whom is Marcus
(who's been idle for 9 hours). This looks like a serious connectivity
problem.
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jor
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response 91 of 91:
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Sep 20 00:12 UTC 2001 |
my ISP, izzy.net, seems to be unable to do DNS.
I think. Ain't a net guy.
But I can tracetoure to izzy from M-Net,
which must involve the DNS lookup.
But that's M-Nets DNS server.
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