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2000 Apr 11
3
scp: command not found.
Hey.
I found references to my problem 'scp: command not found' in the archives.
But I could not find a solution to this problem. Could someone please
help me out here?
Info: OpenSSH 1.2.3, RedHat 6.1
Thanks!
-- Steve
2009 Feb 02
3
Environmental variables
I use a Mac (10.4.11 Mac Os X).
In my .tcshrc I define an environmental variable MY.
Is it possible to find out its value from inside R? When one loads
R for Mac OS X Cocoa GUI written by:
Simon Urbanek
Stefano M. Iacus
are files like .tcshrc read by R?
Can I make the value of this environmental variable available to R?
Sys.getenv() produc...
2006 Sep 02
1
Backspace key is sending Delete after update to 4.4 (tcsh issue?)
Maybe it was always sending Delete and I didn't notice it, but I have
had the following in my .tcshrc file for ages (without realizing it):
bindkey -b ^? i-search-back
Before the update to 4.4, hitting the backspace key at the shell
prompt deleted the previous character. Now it activates the search
backwards function as instructed to do so by the bindkey directive.
The question is, w...
2009 Nov 18
1
format level 3 prompt
How do I format the prompt at level 3? One of
my accounts has it right, but not the other.
I guessed that it was in .tcshrc which was
missing from the bad account so I copied it
from the good account, but it made no
difference.
Thanks,
Mike.
2017 Feb 01
1
How to get password expiration?
I was thinking of maybe putting a request update password expire time on
login and have a system user go find the expire times.
with ldap or something?
It could put a file in the users home directory with a timestamp of when
the user's password expires.
Ex:
In the bashrc or tcshrc (the global ones) add a line like so
touch /tmp/requestpwexpupdate/${USER}
and have a cronjob the searches for password expire times in ldap and
removes the request file
placing a timestamped file with the users expiration in ~${USER}/.passwdexp
but I don't know how to write the ldapsearch t...
2004 Jul 13
0
Samba-3.0.x: Strange problems with roaming profiles
...API.DLL ?
is_mangled_component SETUPAPI.DLL (len 12) ?
is_in_path: src
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: .bash_history
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: PUTTY.RND
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: .ssh
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: .viminfo
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: .tcshrc
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: wordlist
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: .links
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: shares
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: log
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: snmp
is_in_path: no name list.
is_in_path: snmp-manager
is_in_path: no name list....
2003 Aug 21
1
login on homes share despite available = no
...bcast=158.226.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0
Password: <entered the valid password>
Domain=[A_18] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.8a]
smb: \> dir
. D 0 Thu Aug 21 09:10:26 2003
.. D 0 Fri Aug 8 09:14:20 2003
.tcshrc A 988 Fri Aug 8 09:16:12 2003
.history 29275 Thu Aug 21 07:25:02 2003
[--cut--]
35310 blocks of size 65536. 28703 blocks available
smb: \>
How is this possible? Login should be denied because of available = no !...
2006 Dec 06
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:26.gtar
...specially crafted tar
archive the attacker can overwrite arbitrary files with the
permissions of the user running gtar. If file system permissions
allow it, this may allow the attacker to overwrite important system
file (if gtar is being run as root), or important user configuration
files such as .tcshrc or .bashrc, which would allow the attacker to
run arbitrary commands.
IV. Workaround
Use "bsdtar", which is the default tar implementation in FreeBSD 5.3
and higher. For FreeBSD 4.x, bsdtar is available in the FreeBSD Ports
Collection as ports/archivers/libarchive.
V. Solution
NOT...
2006 Dec 06
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:26.gtar
...specially crafted tar
archive the attacker can overwrite arbitrary files with the
permissions of the user running gtar. If file system permissions
allow it, this may allow the attacker to overwrite important system
file (if gtar is being run as root), or important user configuration
files such as .tcshrc or .bashrc, which would allow the attacker to
run arbitrary commands.
IV. Workaround
Use "bsdtar", which is the default tar implementation in FreeBSD 5.3
and higher. For FreeBSD 4.x, bsdtar is available in the FreeBSD Ports
Collection as ports/archivers/libarchive.
V. Solution
NOT...
2009 Jan 20
3
Using centos and kickstart to build a minimum installation
Using centos 5.2,
I want to use a kickstart file to select packages in order to have an
unattended install onto a bare-metal server.
Is there any way of finding out which packages I need to compile, build
and run asterisk ?
I generally want to build all modules in asterisk and the wct4xxp zaptel module
I want to be able to not select any groups in the kickstart file, but
only select
2017 Feb 01
3
How to get password expiration?
I want something like so on login
Last login: Wed Feb 1 10:47:53
Password Expires: Wed March 1 00:00:00
[myaduser at machine ~]$
I just want them to know when their password expires.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 9:39 AM, mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Plop,
>
> You'd like to modify .bashrc to auto-disconnect user with expired
> password? I thought modern
2007 Feb 09
20
Hello Everyone
I have a bit of a problem with installation. I installed wxX11 in my
linux box. I compiled the demos and all the demos, save dbbrowse,
work. I think I have a functional wx. Now I''m trying to install wxRuby
from source, since I have a 64 bit machine. I only have permission to
my home directory so my installation is :
/usr/people/stevenq/Applications/wxX11/
2006 Apr 21
28
Ruby, Rails & Linux - Which distro ??
Hi,
I''ve been doing most of my initial playing with rails on a windows
system - but wish to switch to a dedicated linux box for this.
Are there any particular distro''s to avoid / recommend. I prefer debian
for my other stuff, but thought i''d ask before going ahead. :)
Cheers
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2003 Dec 01
0
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...inputrc H 111 Mon Nov 3 08:29:05 1997
.login H 542 Thu Jul 8 19:03:52 1999
.logout H 51 Tue Nov 25 15:03:11 1997
.profile H 844 Thu Jul 8 18:54:43 1999
.tcshrc H 815 Tue Jul 20 14:39:37 1999
mail D 0 Fri May 11 10:08:10 2001
.pinerc H 13682 Fri May 11 10:08:10 2001
.bash_history H 10 Fri May 11 10:08:21 2001...