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2000 Jun 12
1
Openssh on SCO Openserver Release 5
...ssh)
>
> I have managed to compile and run openssh on SCO Openserver (another
> version from the original port). There were a few funnies which you may
> want to incorporate into the distribution:
>
> 0. System information:
>
> $ uname -X
> System = SCO_SV
> Node = scosysv
> Release = 3.2v5.0.4
> KernelID = 97/05/07
> Machine = Pentium
> BusType = ISA
> Serial = 4FC006928
> Users = 16-user
> OEM# = 0
> Origin# = 1
> NumCPU = 1
>
>
> 1. /dev/ptmx
>
> config.h
> My SCO does support the device /dev/ptmx after a fashion, bu...
2001 Feb 13
1
Samba Security
...in BIN-PACKAGE. I hope that users can save their document inside their home directory at SCO PC. I can see my SCO PC in network neighborhood using windows explorer, but i found the screen like showing as follow:
Enter Network Password
You must supply a password to make this connection
Resource: \\SCOSYSV\IPC$
Password :
I have set my windows user equally same with my SCO user, and so the password. I still can not access the user home directory. Any way to solve this problem ?. I try to put the sco password, but it still keep asking the password.
I kept all the smb.conf originally from web-site. Th...
2014 Jul 16
1
Allow for passing Ctrl-C and don't mix stderr with stdout
...right thing for Ctrl-C, but the wrong thing
for stderr, and 'ssh' will do the right thing for stderr but the wrong
thing for Ctrl-C.
I have asked on StackExchange:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/134139/stderr-over-ssh-t and
the solution there:
* works for: suse, debian, mandriva, scosysv, ubuntu, unixware,
redhat, raspberrypi.
* does not kill remote job for: tru64, hurd, miros, freebsd, openbsd,
netbsd, qnx, dragonfly
* blocks for: solaris, centos(sometimes works), openindiana, irix, aix, hpux
Is there a way where I can avoid mixing stderr with stdout and have
remote jobs killed w...