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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers .profile problem using set -o vi Post 302100722 by Perderabo on Thursday 21st of December 2006 11:33:37 PM
Old 12-22-2006
jimmyc, change that line to:
ps -f
set -o
set -o vi
set -o

and post the output when you logon.
 

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myproxy-info(1) 						      MyProxy							   myproxy-info(1)

NAME
myproxy-info - display information about MyProxy credentials SYNOPSIS
myproxy-info [ options ] DESCRIPTION
The myproxy-info command displays information about a user's credentials previously stored on a myproxy-server(8) using myproxy-init(1). The user must have a valid proxy credential as generated by grid-proxy-init or retrieved by myproxy-logon(1) when running this command. The myproxy-info command provides information only for credentials stored in the myproxy-server(8) credential repository using myproxy- init(1). In the case where the myproxy-server(8) is acting as a Certificate Authority, issuing end entity credentials via the myproxy- logon(1) command, the myproxy-info command will return "no credentials found". OPTIONS
-h, --help Displays command usage text and exits. -u, --usage Displays command usage text and exits. -v, --verbose Enables verbose debugging output to the terminal. -V, --version Displays version information and exits. -s hostname[:port], --pshost hostname[:port] Specifies the hostname(s) of the myproxy-server(s). Multiple hostnames, each hostname optionally followed by a ':' and port number, may be specified in a comma-separated list. This option is required if the MYPROXY_SERVER environment variable is not defined. If specified, this option overrides the MYPROXY_SERVER environment variable. If a port number is specified with a hostname, it will override the -p option as well as the MYPROXY_SERVER_PORT environment variable for that host. -p port, --psport port Specifies the TCP port number of the myproxy-server(8). Default: 7512 -l username, --username username Specifies the MyProxy account to query. By default, the command uses the value of the LOGNAME environment variable. Use this option to specify a different account username on the MyProxy server. The MyProxy username need not correspond to a real Unix user- name. -d, --dn_as_username Use the certificate subject (DN) as the default username, instead of the LOGNAME environment variable. -k name, --credname name Specifies name of the credential to query. If not specified, the command displays all credentials associated with the MyProxy user- name. EXIT STATUS
0 on success, >0 on error ENVIRONMENT
GLOBUS_GSSAPI_NAME_COMPATIBILITY This client will, by default, perform a reverse-DNS lookup to determine the FQHN (Fully Qualified Host Name) to use in verifying the identity of the server by checking the FQHN against the CN in server's certificate. Setting this variable to STRICT_RFC2818 will cause the reverse-DNS lookup to NOT be performed and the user-specified name to be used instead. This variable setting will be ignored if MYPROXY_SERVER_DN (described later) is set. MYPROXY_SERVER Specifies the hostname(s) where the myproxy-server(8) is running. Multiple hostnames can be specified in a comma separated list with each hostname optionally followed by a ':' and port number. This environment variable can be used in place of the -s option. MYPROXY_SERVER_PORT Specifies the port where the myproxy-server(8) is running. This environment variable can be used in place of the -p option. MYPROXY_SERVER_DN Specifies the distinguished name (DN) of the myproxy-server(8). All MyProxy client programs authenticate the server's identity. By default, MyProxy servers run with host credentials, so the MyProxy client programs expect the server to have a distinguished name with "/CN=host/<fqhn>" or "/CN=myproxy/<fqhn>" or "/CN=<fqhn>" (where <fqhn> is the fully-qualified hostname of the server). If the server is running with some other DN, you can set this environment variable to tell the MyProxy clients to accept the alternative DN. Also see GLOBUS_GSSAPI_NAME_COMPATIBILITY above. MYPROXY_TCP_PORT_RANGE Specifies a range of valid port numbers in the form "min,max" for the client side of the network connection to the server. By default, the client will bind to any available port. Use this environment variable to restrict the ports used to a range allowed by your firewall. If unset, MyProxy will follow the setting of the GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE environment variable. X509_USER_CERT Specifies a non-standard location for the certificate to be used for authentication to the myproxy-server(8). X509_USER_KEY Specifies a non-standard location for the private key to be used for authentication to the myproxy-server(8). X509_USER_PROXY Specifies a non-standard location for the proxy credential to be used for authentication to the myproxy-server(8). X509_CERT_DIR Specifies a non-standard location for the CA certificates directory. AUTHORS
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myproxy-change-pass-phrase(1), myproxy-destroy(1), myproxy-get-trustroots(1), myproxy-init(1), myproxy-logon(1), myproxy-retrieve(1), myproxy-store(1), myproxy-server.config(5), myproxy-admin-adduser(8), myproxy-admin-change-pass(8), myproxy-admin-load-credential(8), myproxy-admin-query(8), myproxy-server(8) MyProxy 2009-12-1 myproxy-info(1)
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