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Operating Systems AIX SSHD does not start Post 302156863 by untamed on Wednesday 9th of January 2008 10:11:38 AM
Old 01-09-2008
I specified "openss.base" and the installatione went succesfully but....

Code:
bash-2.05a# startsrc -s ssh
0513-085 The ssh Subsystem is not on file.
bash-2.05a# lslpp -l openss*
  Fileset                      Level  State      Description
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path: /usr/lib/objrepos
  openssh.license            4.1.0.1  COMMITTED  Open Secure Shell License
  openssh.man.en_US          4.1.0.1  COMMITTED  Open Secure Shell
                                                 Documentation - U.S. English
  openssh.msg.en_US          4.1.0.1  COMMITTED  Open Secure Shell Messages -
                                                 U.S. English
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh-4.1p1_51.tar not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.base not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.ca_ES not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.CA_ES not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.cs_CZ not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.CS_CZ not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.de_DE not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.DE_DE not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.EN_US not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.es_ES not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.ES_ES not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.fr_FR not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.FR_FR not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.hu_HU not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.HU_HU not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.it_IT not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.IT_IT not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.ja_JP not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.Ja_JP not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.JA_JP not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.ko_KR not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.KO_KR not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.pl_PL not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.PL_PL not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.pt_BR not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.PT_BR not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.ru_RU not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.RU_RU not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.sk_SK not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.SK_SK not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.zh_CN not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.Zh_CN not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.ZH_CN not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.zh_TW not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.Zh_TW not installed.
lslpp: 0504-132  Fileset openssh.msg.ZH_TW not installed.

I have no openssh server installed...??

aarghhhhhhh....
 

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Received(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     Received(3pm)

NAME
Mail::Field::Received -- mostly RFC822-compliant parser of Received headers SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Field; my $received = Mail::Field->new('Received', $header); my $results = $received->parse_tree(); my $parsed_ok = $received->parsed_ok(); my $diagnostics = $received->diagnostics(); DESCRIPTION
Don't use this class directly! Instead ask Mail::Field for new instances based on the field name! Mail::Field::Received provides subroutines for parsing Received headers from e-mails. It mostly complies with RFC822, but deviates to accommodate a number of broken MTAs which are in common use. It also attempts to extract useful information which MTAs often embed within the "(comments)". It is a subclass derived from the Mail::Field and Mail::Field::Generic classes. ROUTINES
o debug Returns current debugging level obtained via the "diagnostics" method. If a parameter is given, the debugging level is changed. The default level is 3. o diagnose $received->diagnose("foo", " "); Appends stuff to the parser's diagnostics buffer. o diagnostics my $diagnostics = $received->diagnostics(); Returns the contents of the parser's diagnostics buffer. o parse The actual parser. Returns the object (Mail::Field barfs otherwise). o parsed_ok if ($received->parsed_ok()) { ... } Returns true if the parse succeed, or if it failed, but was permitted to fail for some reason, such as encountering evidence of a known broken (non-RFC822-compliant) format mid-parse. o parse_tree my $parse_tree = $received->parse_tree(); Returns the actual parse tree, which is where you get all the useful information. It is returned as a hashref whose keys are strings like `from', `by', `with', `id', `via' etc., corresponding to the components of Received headers as defined by RFC822: received = "Received" ":" ; one per relay ["from" domain] ; sending host ["by" domain] ; receiving host ["via" atom] ; physical path *("with" atom) ; link/mail protocol ["id" msg-id] ; receiver msg id ["for" addr-spec] ; initial form ";" date-time ; time received The corresponding values are more hashrefs which are mini-parse-trees for these individual components. A typical parse tree looks something like: { 'by' => { 'domain' => 'host5.hostingcheck.com', 'whole' => 'by host5.hostingcheck.com', 'comments' => [ '(8.9.3/8.9.3)' ], }, 'date_time' => { 'year' => 2000, 'week_day' => 'Tue', 'minute' => 57, 'day_of_year' => '1 Feb', 'month_day' => ' 1', 'zone' => '-0500', 'second' => 18, 'hms' => '21:57:18', 'date_time' => 'Tue, 1 Feb 2000 21:57:18 -0500', 'hour' => 21, 'month' => 'Feb', 'rest' => '2000 21:57:18 -0500', 'whole' => 'Tue, 1 Feb 2000 21:57:18 -0500' }, 'with' => { 'with' => 'ESMTP', 'whole' => 'with ESMTP' }, 'from' => { 'domain' => 'mediacons.tecc.co.uk', 'HELO' => 'tr909.mediaconsult.com', 'from' => 'tr909.mediaconsult.com', 'address' => '193.128.6.132', 'comments' => [ '(mediacons.tecc.co.uk [193.128.6.132])', ], 'whole' => 'from tr909.mediaconsult.com (mediacons.tecc.co.uk [193.128.6.132]) ' }, 'id' => { 'id' => 'VAA24164', 'whole' => 'id VAA24164' }, 'comments' => [ '(mediacons.tecc.co.uk [193.128.6.132])', '(8.9.3/8.9.3)' ], 'for' => { 'for' => '<adam@spiers.net>', 'whole' => 'for <adam@spiers.net>' }, 'whole' => 'from tr909.mediaconsult.com (mediacons.tecc.co.uk [193.128.6.132]) by host5.hostingcheck.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id VAA24164 for <adam@spiers.net>; Tue, 1 Feb 2000 21:57:18 -0500' } BUGS
Doesn't use Parse::RecDescent, which it maybe should. Doesn't offer a `strict RFC822' parsing mode. To implement that would be a royal pain in the arse, unless we move to Parse::RecDescent. SEE ALSO
Mail::Field, Mail::Header AUTHOR
Adam Spiers <adam@spiers.net> LICENSE
All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2011-02-05 Received(3pm)
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