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2010 Apr 23
1
regsubst questions
I am attempting to set some variables in my manifest and I amd seeing
a result I don''t quite understand. Here is a section of code from my
manifest:
$boot_time = generate(''/usr/bin/env'', ''/bin/date'', ''+%H:%m'')
notice("boot_time => $boot_time")
$boot_hour = regsubst($boot_time,''^([0-9]+)[:]([0-9]+)\n'',''\1'')
notice("w newline - boot_hour...
2002 Aug 02
0
[Bug 378] New: sshd does not update utmp/utmpx records correctly when "UseLogin" feature on
...records were not updated properly by sshd, login/scheme
basically ignores updating the records. I'll explain why
below.
-in the utmp/utmpx records, there is field, ut_type
that records what state the record/user is in, i.e.
#define EMPTY 0
#define RUN_LVL 1
#define BOOT_TIME 2
#define OLD_TIME 3
#define NEW_TIME 4
#define INIT_PROCESS 5 /* Process spawned by "init" */
#define LOGIN_PROCESS 6 /* A "getty" process waiting for login */
#define USER_PROCESS 7 /* A user process */
#define DEAD_PROCESS...
2002 Jul 23
2
Irix UseLogin wtmp/utmp bug
I am using the "UseLogin yes" configuration parameter to call the
/usr/bin/login program on SGI Irix, (we are using Irix version
6.5.13). I do this because the SGI login program is AFS awhere and
checks out a token for you and I do not want to compile the Kerberos
version of sshd, (it is to messy for me to support).
Everything seems to work fine accept the wtmp(x) and utmp(x) files do