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A group does not get a .cshrc and .login. What...
A group does not get a .cshrc and .login. What directory were these files in? Your home directory perhaps?
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 06-08-2004
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Posted By thehoghunter
Too bad they don't let them run again in a year -...
Too bad they don't let them run again in a year - would be fun to watch him try again.
Forum: Programming 10-10-2003
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In what directory are you trying to create the...
In what directory are you trying to create the file? You can use the tmp directory (it should work with no changes to permissions).
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This makes no sense to me. You should know what...
This makes no sense to me. You should know what file you are exporting to so you should only ftp that file. Or you should be cleaning up at the end of ftping the file so you aren't sending more...
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Posted By thehoghunter
What OS and version? Are you using NIS or NIS+...
What OS and version? Are you using NIS or NIS+ (which don't use password aging)?

Man page for shadow (if you are using it) shows the following:
Each entry in the shadow file has the form:

...
Forum: SCO 10-09-2003
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Posted By thehoghunter
You might want to do a quick search on...
You might want to do a quick search on http://aplawrence.com/ (http://aplawrence.com/Start/sh_backup.html) for backup. The link gives you one example.

And then search again there for RAID and/or...
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A long time ago an ftp process was done on SUN...
A long time ago an ftp process was done on SUN servers at my workplace where the map database file is sent to other servers and then a check file was sent. The check file contained the output of ls...
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Posted By thehoghunter
This suggestion of mine won't solve your login...
This suggestion of mine won't solve your login problem but I noticed your useradd command. You should when creating a user set the home directory to /export/home/username - example
useradd -g work...
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Posted By thehoghunter
As far as the NIS part of your question - if you...
As far as the NIS part of your question - if you wanted to bring the one drive up and push users over to it - you would want to change the auto_home map
I moved from a Network Applicance server to a...
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Posted By thehoghunter
Also (as a test) remove the at.allow file -...
Also (as a test) remove the at.allow file - according to the man page for at

If only at.deny exists and is empty, global usage is permitted.
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Posted By thehoghunter
You could do any of the following or a...
You could do any of the following or a combination -

This one grabs the last 5000 lines and copies to tmp file - then you copy it back to the original - it removes everything in the original and...
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Posted By thehoghunter
You have not posted what is in the nis map for...
You have not posted what is in the nis map for auto_home - and your nsswitch.conf is looking at files first for automount. Automount is going to look into /etc/auto.master first where you have /home...
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Posted By thehoghunter
You could try cfengine to update your passwd (and...
You could try cfengine to update your passwd (and shadow) files {not positive of what it uses to copy the files over} - as long as nfs home directories are being used since I doubt you could create...
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Posted By thehoghunter
You should be able to find anything you need at ...
You should be able to find anything you need at
any of the links in the HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre (https://www.unix.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5636)
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Posted By thehoghunter
Although I don't recommend it (get and use sudo...
Although I don't recommend it (get and use sudo instead), this article (http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue48/tag/16.html) has some recommendations that are possible (pass it by your security folks...
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Posted By thehoghunter
If it goes from one system to another with no...
If it goes from one system to another with no problems, then it probably isn't something you can do since the problem is actually on Yahoo's side, not yours. Testing to other sites could help but it...
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Posted By thehoghunter
And you can try these two sites - don't know if...
And you can try these two sites - don't know if they will help or not - the first is for your webcam but I can't tell if it's for Linux! the second will give you info on what camera is supported with...
Forum: BSD 07-24-2003
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Posted By thehoghunter
Have you looked at Making Bootable OpenBSD SPARC...
Have you looked at Making Bootable OpenBSD SPARC iso image (http://www.freebsdforums.org/forums/printthread.php?threadid=12181)
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RCS home page...
RCS home page (http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/trinkle/RCS/)
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SCO FAQ - routes...
SCO FAQ - routes (http://aplawrence.com/Unixart/route.html)
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Posted By thehoghunter
You can simply use the following: ...
You can simply use the following:

datafile="Report$1.xls"
echo $datafile
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Posted By thehoghunter
If you are using mailx there is an option for ~R...
If you are using mailx there is an option for ~R for return receipt BUT it's for interactive mode. Don't know if it would work on a cron job. Read the man page for mailx (or whatever you are using)...
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Posted By thehoghunter
What type of file is this large file? Are you...
What type of file is this large file? Are you using the correct file transfer type (ascii versus image)? What version of Solaris?

Is the ftp completing or failing while transmitting?
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Posted By thehoghunter
Who is John? The output should be in...
Who is John?



The output should be in /opt/SUNWexplo/output/. Check there and post back.
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Posted By thehoghunter
What is the version of Solaris? What type of...
What is the version of Solaris? What type of equipment are these tape drives ( single tape drives or library {jukebox})?

What software are you using?

First see what is in /dev/rmt. If you...
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