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dcat
response 250 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 17:50 UTC 2003

the lab machines in the library (which are lab machines that happen to be in
the library, not library machines that happen to be in a lab, i.e., ITD deals
with them and libstaff don't know a thing about them (what, me, former UGL
staff?)) run Windows XP and Mac OS X(.2, i *think*), as do all other ITD labs
on campus.

most library workstations run OS X, but some may be stuck on OS 9.

i've never had a problem ssh'ing to grex from Pitt's unix server.
gull
response 251 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 19:01 UTC 2003

Re resp:248: You can always read it with the motd command.  motd | more
if you want it to pause after each screenful.
mynxcat
response 252 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 21:20 UTC 2003

Don't always remember to. 

Another annoying thing. I use Dos telnet to telnet into grex from 
home. When I read agora, at the beginning of each item it 
says "Warning: Terminal cannot scroll back Press <Return>". This 
started happenning recently. I must have changes something, but I'm 
not sure what.
tod
response 253 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 21:23 UTC 2003

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jmsaul
response 254 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 00:52 UTC 2003

Re #246:  Haven't tested others.  It's a really irritating problem, but it's
          a paging problem, so Tod's probably right.
rcurl
response 255 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 00:59 UTC 2003

Re #244 - not being able to telnet directly to Grex from Florida: I should
have mentioned that I have also been unable to telnet directly to some of
the CAEN servers of the form xxxxx.engin.umich.edu or to
login.itd.umich.edu.  I am on now by telneting to xxxx = login but xxxx =
maize or blue do not work. Yesterday xxxx = login would not work but =
maize would. blue hasn't worked since I've been here.Does this information
suggest anything about the cause of the problem?

tod
response 256 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 01:11 UTC 2003

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gelinas
response 257 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 03:42 UTC 2003

It sounds more and more like a routing problem from the Florida end, Rane.
rcurl
response 258 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 01:53 UTC 2003

I'm back now and my one-week account in Florida is history, so I won't
be able to follow up on this. But at least I was able to connect, even
if not directly. (It's is nice being back on a fast machine with a 56K
modem now....)
twenex
response 259 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 09:13 UTC 2003

"A Fast machine with a 56K modem"? Wow, that really puts things into
perspective. I'm on 56K right now, and it sure as hell doesn't feel
fast. Although that might havew something to do with the fact that the
ISP keeps disconnecting me this morning. I don't have any leverage
over the choice of ISP here, but anyone in or cdoming to the UK take
note; Freeserve might just as well be Crap-no-serve.
willcome
response 260 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 09:18 UTC 2003

AHAHAHAH< GOOD WORDPLAY< TWENEX
phani
response 261 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 11:12 UTC 2003

hai jana annaaaa
kjana
response 262 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 11:20 UTC 2003

hello ra phani
how are you
willcome
response 263 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 11:49 UTC 2003

happy
keesan
response 264 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 13:45 UTC 2003

Grex seems super fast this morning.  Is this the new grex?  My automated login
and password script could not keep up and somehow my password got entered
instead of my login (which I know is backwards from how a fast grex should
behave).  I have been unable to get mail from a mail list because grex accepts
it too slowly and it all bounces - should I try signing up for a fifth time
now?  Even Pine was fast this morning.  
gelinas
response 265 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 13:47 UTC 2003

No, we are not on new hardware.  I don't know why it might be faster than
usual this morning.
naftee
response 266 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 19:01 UTC 2003

The new GreX...will appear..
rcurl
response 267 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 18:19 UTC 2003

Re #232: I looked on CAEN for info on Telnet being discontinued, but
didn't find it. Where is there more information? 

I found and installed MacSSH on this (Mac G4) machine and could ssh to
a CAEN server, but not to Grex. I presume this is the problem that
cmcgee referred to. Is there some configuration that should work? 
gull
response 268 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 19:21 UTC 2003

Does MacSSH have an option to choose what SSH protocol to use?  Grex
only supports protocol version 1, and some programs default to version 2.
lorance
response 269 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 02:33 UTC 2003

MacSSH only supports SSH2. The FAQ on the website datails
this. NiftyTelnet 1.1 SSH r3 supports only SSH1. Google
for the download link. NiftyTelnet is also mirored all
over the net.
rcurl
response 270 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 06:39 UTC 2003

MacSSH also supports rlogin, rsh, rexec, and raw TCP: any of those
protocols compatible with Grex?
gull
response 271 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 16:43 UTC 2003

rlogin should work.
cmcgee
response 272 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 18:54 UTC 2003

re: 267 yes.  I can get here with SSH, but then get turned away because of
something funny about the Grex version.
davel
response 273 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 20:17 UTC 2003

The voters command is broken.  (Unlike the members command, it does
not understand about continuation lines in the group file.)
gelinas
response 274 of 291: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 21:08 UTC 2003

It's probably the same script as the 'member' command which was recently
removed.  Thank you for reporting the problem.
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