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25 new of 384 responses total.
gull
response 229 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 16:21 UTC 2004

Re resp:227: sshd does not set the MAIL environment variable properly. 
Resp:228 is correct if your shell is csh or tcsh, which is what tsty
seems to be using.

For those of you who use bash, you probably want this in your .profile:

MAIL=`/usr/local/bin/maildir $USER` ; export MAIL
gull
response 230 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 16:22 UTC 2004

(Note that those are backticks, not apostrophes.)
tsty
response 231 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 21:43 UTC 2004

hmmm, will try teh #228 fix .. thankxx to gelinas AND   -vm  1/30/01
tsty
response 232 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 21:44 UTC 2004

well done!! for ssh and tcsh.
albaugh
response 233 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 20:12 UTC 2004

What might it mean if a foreign host trying to ftp into grex were shown the
following, after the correct password were accepted:

230->>>NO PSYBNC<<<  >>>NO EGGDROP<<<  NO NO NO!!!!!  Won't run here!
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Login failed.

Note that the same foreign host has no problem telnetting into grex - that
is happening right now.
gull
response 234 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 20:42 UTC 2004

You're not trying to ftp in as 'anonymous', are you?
albaugh
response 235 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 20:49 UTC 2004

No - I enter my grex username & password.  It even knows if I use an incorrect
password.  Of course, all I "know" about what the foreign host is doing w.r.t.
ftp is what I see on the screen.  Since I assume that inbound ftp to grex
works in general, I suspect it must be something about how the foreign host
is connecting etc. to grex.  What does the 421 condition truly mean?
gull
response 236 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 20:54 UTC 2004

Hmm...it worked for me, but Grex's FTP daemon seems really sluggish.  I
wonder if your connection is timing out somehow.
remmers
response 237 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 22:20 UTC 2004

Could be.  I just tried connecting, twice.  First time it timed out
with a 421 error.  Second time, I made it in and got to the ftp>
prompt.
rcurl
response 238 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 06:19 UTC 2004

I just logged in and found 72 newresponse items in agora, but they are
mostly false - what shows are just item headings. Is there another
scribbler at work now?
bhoward
response 239 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 09:58 UTC 2004

Tod appears to have decided to join the ranks of the unrecorded.
albaugh
response 240 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 18:17 UTC 2004

(for the 3rd time - moron)
albaugh
response 241 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 18:17 UTC 2004

Note that my 421 was immediate - no timeout associated.
tpryan
response 242 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 16:20 UTC 2004

        Just as disruptive as farting in every item.
naftee
response 243 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 17:21 UTC 2004

                Just like your mom.
happyboy
response 244 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 20:45 UTC 2004

                


        *mommyfarts*
albaugh
response 245 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 19:13 UTC 2004

FYI, I still get 421 every time I ftp-connect to grex from the only foreign
host from which I would do that.
gelinas
response 246 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 22:26 UTC 2004

[Jura:~] gelinas% ftp grex.cyberspace.org.
Connected to grex.cyberspace.org.


421 Service not available, remote server timed out. Connection closed
ftp> 
ftp> pwd
Not connected.
ftp> open grex.cyberspace.org.
Connected to grex.cyberspace.org.

421 Service not available, remote server timed out. Connection closed
ftp> 
rational
response 247 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 23:02 UTC 2004

Why are you on staff if you don't know how to fix that?
albaugh
response 248 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 23:16 UTC 2004

Just now, it seems I am unable to ftp-connect (I waited for a while with no
response, then broke out via Ctrl-C).  In the past, I successfully
ftp-connected with grex, but after logging in, I was immediately given a 421,
but immediately, with no mention of a timeout.
rcurl
response 249 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 17:11 UTC 2004

I just ftp'd to my Grex account using the client Fetch. It took quite a long
time to get through, but it did eventually. 
tsty
response 250 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 06:22 UTC 2004

ssh, tonight was sure snarfed ... didn't even get a login pormpt.
gelinas
response 251 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 02:50 UTC 2004

Looks like the problem with FTP might have been caused by a problem with
named, which has now been restarted.
tsty
response 252 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 16:13 UTC 2004

ttys tied up ....
  
unnamed  ttypa    10:56am     6   6:02     33  /bin/ld -e start -dc -dp -o conf
kjutas   ttypb    10:45am    17      6      5  lynx www.text.plusgsm.pl
markis   ttypc    10:56am     8      7      1  -bash
crapula  ttypf    11:00am            8      3  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyq3    10:55am            6      4  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyq8    10:51am            9      5  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyqa    10:54am            6      4  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyr5    10:53am            8      4  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyr8    10:58am            5      2  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyre    10:54am            5      4  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyrf    10:59am            7      3  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttys7    10:52am            7      4  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyt3    11:04am            7      2  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
chetansk ttyt6    10:42am           33     28  lynx
pronstar ttyt8     9:12am           17      8  /usr/local/bin/party_
crapula  ttyu5    10:56am           10      4  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
crapula  ttyu8    11:05am            7      2  -bash
durg     ttyu9     9:55am    14     16     11  lynx
crapula  ttyua    11:01am            9      4  /usr/local/grex-scripts/.inet_re
newuser  ttyp0    10Feb04  8days   5:18   3:56  pine
newuser  ttyp5     8:59am           41      3  w
>
naftee
response 253 of 384: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 17:28 UTC 2004

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