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jor
response 75 of 222: Mark Unseen   May 18 12:42 UTC 2000

        disk full?
remmers
response 76 of 222: Mark Unseen   May 18 22:19 UTC 2000

The /tmp partition was full, causing certain program to not function.
Fixed now.
remmers
response 77 of 222: Mark Unseen   May 18 22:19 UTC 2000

Er, programs.
i
response 78 of 222: Mark Unseen   May 20 02:40 UTC 2000

Last night & a couple times tonight, i dialed in to 761-3000 and got 
"NO CARRIER" a few seconds after the modem stopped publicly dickering
over protocols.  Dialing in to -5041 got me in okay both times.
tpryan
response 79 of 222: Mark Unseen   May 22 11:32 UTC 2000

        I often have the problem in #78.
i
response 80 of 222: Mark Unseen   May 26 01:27 UTC 2000

Same at #78, but 3 fails on -3000, then in on -3554, all in the past few
minutes.
otaking
response 81 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 21:33 UTC 2000

I've had a problem with the conferences lately. I have to keep looking at the
same responses to some conferences 3 or 4 times. That's not bad when it's one
of the smaller conferences, but very annoying on agora.
other
response 82 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 3 04:51 UTC 2000

I have been having a consistent problem with being dumped off of Grex (telnet
connection) recently.  Especially annoying for the reasons stated in the
previous response.  My configurations have not changed, so I'm assuming this
is a Grex issue.  Other folks seem to have been reporting this quite a bit
lately.  Any ideas, Staff?
pfv
response 83 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 3 17:22 UTC 2000

        /var: write failed, file system is full


willard
response 84 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 3 17:24 UTC 2000

Dear Grex,

/dev/sd2e             699223  668176       0   106%    /var

Your Pal,
Mike

Hi Pete.  Wasabi?
styles
response 85 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 3 18:58 UTC 2000

Newuser doesn't list all of the available shells.
I know that at least zsh is not listed, and it seemed like perhaps more were
also not listed (not as many as /etc/shells).

And chsh won't let you update the passwd database to zsh if you answer "no"
to when it prompts for either the creation of a .login (should be .zlogin,
I believe) or a .cshrc (again, pretty sure it should be .zshrc; .zlogin,
.zshenv, and .zshrc are the associated files, and though zsh is some sort of
derivation of bourne and c shells, I believe it only checks for the .z*'s).
cmcgee
response 86 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 18:06 UTC 2000

I couldn't dial in today.  Both 3000 and 3411 would answer the phone, but not
give me a welcome.  Left it running for 1.5 minutes, still now cheery
greeting.
jep
response 87 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 19:47 UTC 2000

The MOTD says:

M-Net is down temporarily. Read Item 32 in the M-Net Conference. -dpc

Can this message be changed to point people to the "mnet" conference?  
There is no conference on Grex called either M-Net or m-net, at least 
the way Backtalk understands conference names.

Thanks!
cmcgee
response 88 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 00:15 UTC 2000

Still unable to dial in to Grex.
scg
response 89 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 01:45 UTC 2000

The terminal server was down.  I just rebooted it.
janc
response 90 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 03:05 UTC 2000

Resp:87 - I took the liberty of making "join M-Net" work instead of editing
the motd.
steve
response 91 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 06:06 UTC 2000

   Grex had a root breakin on another machine we use for things,
in which the vandal MAY have tried grabbing passwords from users
as they typed them in.

   Grex itself was NOT affected.  The machine that was, gryps, is
used for some functions like teaching the terminal server what to
do when it boots up, and some other things.  This machine was running
an an older copy of the FreeBSD operating system, and apparently,
a vandal saw this, and applied some exploit to it, and got in.  We
see clearly that the vandal installed some software to steal passwords
(called a network sniffer), but we do not know how much time the
vandal had to run this and harvest passwords.  It doesn't look like
they (it?) had much time, but we can't tell for sure.

   It is for this reason that we strongly suggest that anyone who
logged in between June 3rd and June 6th to change their passwords
now.  We know that whatever damaged this cyberslime did will be
minimized by folks changing their passwords.  IF YOU USE YOUR GREX
PASSWORD ON SOME OTHER MACHINE, CHANGE THAT TOO!

   Grex was down today as we looked at it, and there is no evidence
that the vandal did anything to Grex.  The vandal was not terribly
sophisticated, left tracks, and in general did not display either
the intelligence or panache needed to harm Grex itself.

   The FreeBSD machine is currently powered down.  We have another
machine waiting to be used which runs the OpenBSD operating system
which will be the new Gryps within a day or two.

   We do not think that anything else on the system has been 
damaged, but of course there is the possibility that we have missed
something, so if you see something weird, please tell staff right
away (mail to staff).

tpryan
response 92 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 11:21 UTC 2000

        Please make the password change program less agrumentative.
cyklone
response 93 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 12:33 UTC 2000

The dial-ins work intermittently
tpryan
response 94 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 15:51 UTC 2000

        and the dial-in server no longer has the 'it may take a momnet
message'.
rcurl
response 95 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 16:53 UTC 2000

I just used !change from here to change my password, and wondered what
tpryan meant by it being "agrumentative", unless he really was referring
to all the extra words that have *grown* there. 
janc
response 96 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 16:59 UTC 2000

He means the "your password is too obvious" thing.  Grex is really picky
about passwords.  
rcurl
response 97 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 17:41 UTC 2000

OK...I've never had that problem, so didn't think of that.
mooncat
response 98 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 17:42 UTC 2000

Or it tells you if you new password is too similar to the old one, and 
tells you to be more creative. (paraphrasing)
rcurl
response 99 of 222: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 17:56 UTC 2000

I use a password generating scheme that easily creates new ones based
on old ones, but so different that algorithm can't detect the relation.
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