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saizen
response 218 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 08:35 UTC 2003

i am trying to work with centering but it seems i need the glib library 1.2
or more new... Some body could renove it? it's very important for me.
Saizen
dpc
response 219 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 21:45 UTC 2003

Dan, I drew my conclusion because no staff has said otherwise,
and because staff has already hacked sendmail.  Plus, no outside
crazies have seized root.  I hope.   8-)

cross
response 220 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 03:46 UTC 2003

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gull
response 221 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 03:32 UTC 2003

It hasn't been patched with the 'official' patch yet, at very least.  So
it's probably vulnerable.

AFAIK there's no working exploit for this on SunOS (or any other OS)
yet, not that anyone should be reassured much by that.
jep
response 222 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 17:34 UTC 2003

Backtalk isn't responding but telnet is working fine.
mynxcat
response 223 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 19:50 UTC 2003

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remmers
response 224 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:02 UTC 2003

Web server was probably down for some reason.
gull
response 225 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 01:30 UTC 2003

Incidentally, if you haven't already, you might want to email staff about
the sendmail thing.  They tend to read email a lot more often than they read
this item.
goose
response 226 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 00:04 UTC 2003

I tried the Backtalk interface today, and could not get the Abelone(sp?)
one to work, it just sat there.
jhudson
response 227 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 16:44 UTC 2003

They all just sit there for a while. Be patient. This screen took
2min to come up.
mynxcat
response 228 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 18:59 UTC 2003

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russ
response 229 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 02:44 UTC 2003

Re #228:  That may not be Grex, it might be your browser (or web
proxy server) timing out more quickly than Grex responds.
mynxcat
response 230 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 15:00 UTC 2003

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russ
response 231 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 23:20 UTC 2003

Almost no mail has been delivered today.  Something's wrong.
gull
response 232 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 01:20 UTC 2003

I've gotten a fair amount of mail.  About as much as I normally expect,
anyway.

davel
response 233 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 01:35 UTC 2003

Same here.
krokus
response 234 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 21:55 UTC 2003

The putty screen is still clearing, right after motd.  Hence, I can't
ready motd, nor the new mail alert.
anderyn
response 235 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 22:05 UTC 2003

No mail here today either.
gelinas
response 236 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 00:11 UTC 2003

krokus, take a look at your termtype.  I've seen something like that with
vs100, I think it is.  I have to set my xterm's termtype to vt100 when
connecting to grex.
gull
response 237 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 00:52 UTC 2003

My screen has always cleared after login.
remmers
response 238 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 02:52 UTC 2003

One could make 'motd' the last line of one's .login or .profile.
krokus
response 239 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 03:37 UTC 2003

re 236
I can't change the emulation, as such. PuTTY only allows you to change
certain aspects of the intereaction.

re 238
That was something I tried, but motd is displayed by the system, along
with the new mail status, prior to the .login or .profile.  (I know,
it can be displayed again.)
russ
response 240 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 04:20 UTC 2003

Re #234:  I believe that some tset or other commands clear the screen;
check your .login file for things you don't need.
gull
response 241 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 05:13 UTC 2003

I have .hushlogin set to prevent the motd from being displayed during
login.  The reason is I have a script in my .profile that diffs the motd
against what it was last time I logged in and displays just the changes.
remmers
response 242 of 251: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 13:31 UTC 2003

By the way, are you aware that the motd displayed by the system
on login, and by the motd command, displays more than just the
contents of the file /etc/motd?
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