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Grex > Helpers > #137: Grex System Announcements - Winter 2004/2005 |  |
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gregb
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response 25 of 219:
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Dec 26 05:35 UTC 2004 |
Re. 23: OK, who are you and what have you done with Vitor?
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cross
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response 26 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:29 UTC 2004 |
This response has been erased.
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cross
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response 27 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:30 UTC 2004 |
This response has been erased.
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gelinas
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response 28 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:38 UTC 2004 |
It's only the truth.
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gelinas
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response 29 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:38 UTC 2004 |
It's only the truth.
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gelinas
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response 30 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:40 UTC 2004 |
Hmm... ft told me "response not entered." I wonder why that is?
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janc
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response 31 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:44 UTC 2004 |
Yeah, well, now it's time to brace ourselves for all the bugs...
Oops, Joe slipped in with one already.
There seems to be something about 'mesg' not being able find ttys.
The quota on /tmp is too low for some users to be able to read their
huge mailboxes.
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richard
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response 32 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:49 UTC 2004 |
I can't telnet in, it says 'user not authenticated' and rejects my
password
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charcat
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response 33 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:55 UTC 2004 |
Yea! Grex is back up. (charcat does the snoopy happydance) Way to go
Janc Joe and all others!
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jep
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response 34 of 219:
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Dec 29 03:58 UTC 2004 |
Dang, Backtalk is fast on this computer! I like it. Many thanks to
Jan and Joe and all else who made it happen!
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scott
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response 35 of 219:
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Dec 29 07:19 UTC 2004 |
Aside from a little personal config glitch it seems fine to me.
Congratulations, staff!
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aruba
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response 36 of 219:
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Dec 29 07:44 UTC 2004 |
Yea! Yea! Thank you so much Jan and Joe, for making this happen.
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mary
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response 37 of 219:
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Dec 29 12:40 UTC 2004 |
Wow, Backtalk is much, much faster now. Very nice.
Thank, Jan, for giving so much time to Grex.
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nharmon
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response 38 of 219:
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Dec 29 13:34 UTC 2004 |
Thank you for your hard work! Some of us were beginning to become cynical
mnetters. :)
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janc
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response 39 of 219:
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Dec 29 14:05 UTC 2004 |
We worked hard to get backtalk to perform acceptably on old slow
machines. The effect of all that optimization now that we are on a fast
machine is kind of impressive. One of the reasons I wanted a faster
machine, actually.
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keesan
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response 40 of 219:
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Dec 29 15:42 UTC 2004 |
Picospan is also nearly instant and I had no trouble dialing in or sending
mail with pine.
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twenex
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response 41 of 219:
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Dec 30 01:21 UTC 2004 |
Many, Many congratulations and thanks for getting NextGREX up, especially over
the Christmas period.
HOWEVER, I'm having trouble connecting to GREX from Linux. Using either
telnet, ssh, or PuTTY (with either telnet or ssh connections) fails miserably.
Using "telnet" "connects" me, but stops at the "Escape is..." line without
bringing up a prompt. Any other method produces diddly-squat. It's not the
firewall, as (a) using telnet, ssh, or PuTTY on a Windows VM under VMware
under Linux works fine, and (b) I switched the firewall off to make sure,
though it was pretty certain the firewall was not at fault since i had already
tested putty under Windows/VMWare.
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twenex
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response 42 of 219:
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Dec 30 01:28 UTC 2004 |
Oh, yeah: switching from OpenSSH to (gnu?) ssh makes no difference, either.
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gelinas
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response 43 of 219:
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Dec 30 01:32 UTC 2004 |
Hmm... The "Escape is ..." line is offered by the telnet client, not by the
far end. What does traceroute show?
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twenex
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response 44 of 219:
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Dec 30 01:45 UTC 2004 |
It still trying to trace a route after 23 hops, so far.
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twenex
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response 45 of 219:
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Dec 30 01:50 UTC 2004 |
tracert on Windows/VMWare on Linux has no problem tracing the route. This is
SO weird.
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keesan
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response 46 of 219:
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Dec 30 02:39 UTC 2004 |
I just telnetted here uneventfully from a NetBSD system. Logged in with no
problems at all.
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albaugh
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response 47 of 219:
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Dec 30 02:51 UTC 2004 |
Before anything else, huge THANK YOU!!! to grex staff who have successfully
brought up nextgrex! :-)
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albaugh
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response 48 of 219:
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Dec 30 02:52 UTC 2004 |
Observation #1: Should the following text displayed at telnet login concern
me or not? That bit about plaintext and password made me wonder. But perhaps
telnet has always been that way:
OpenBSD/i386 (grex.cyberspace.org) (ttypc)
User not authenticated. Using plaintext username and password
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albaugh
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response 49 of 219:
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Dec 30 02:53 UTC 2004 |
Upon successful telnet login, where sh has been my shell for ages, I am shown
the following. It seems to imply something amiss:
sh: /a/a/l/albaugh/.profile[19]: /usr/ucb/tset: not found
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