Jim Mcnamara has diagnosed the problem. The "@" key causes a KILL signal.
The values are so unusual that it is worth checking /etc/profile and your .profile file for erroneous "stty" statement(s).
This is really a local issue and depends on the type of terminal you have and the keymapping expected by your application. More normal settings for say a DEC vt220 emulator would be:
I'd like to make a script that I can execute every time I sign on to my linux box that keeps track of the time and allows to me to add a remark to a file. So basically once I log in, I run the script, and it outputs the date and time to a text file (log.txt). But that isn't my problem.
I need... (1 Reply)
Dear Techs,
In the past on a different box (HP) I use to be able to complete something I was typing by entering a portion of the filename in the pwd and I would hit the Esc key and it would match the rest of the filename. I did this without understanding how it was setup.
Now I am on a new... (1 Reply)
Server: IBM p770
OS: AIX 6.1 TL5 SP1
When one of our develoeprs types "bash" on the command line to switch shells, it hangs. For some reason, two bash processes are created....the first bash process spawns a second bash process in the same console, causing a hang. Anyone have any idea what... (2 Replies)
echo "dddd$dddd"|sed 's/$//' will return dddd
echo "dddd$ddd"|tr -d '$' will return dddd
I need to replace it with any other character or just live a blank space instead
Thank you! (8 Replies)
Hi
As a dummy my question is very simple. When typing cw I've read (many times) that a '$' should appear at the end of the word I'm about to change. However, it doesn't, and in my case the word is instantly deleted and so ready to be changed!
Can somebody tell me why this is, or maybe I... (4 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I'm struggling with this command:
awk '!/^\+/{ORS=FS}/^\+/{ORS=RS}1' file1 > file2
What I want to do is to move any line that starts with the + sign 1 up, so its the continuation of the previous.
The above command is messing the whole output, can you please let me know... (8 Replies)
Hello.
Using a bash script , I have a variable name for the file I want to modify
FILE_TO_EDIT="/etc/my_config_file"And I have a variable name for the parameter to change
PARAMETER="fallback_node"
PARAMETER_NEW_VALUE="http://my_server_name.com/new_path"
A config file may contain :
1°)... (2 Replies)
Dear Concern,
Please go through the article
https://www.unix.com/hp-ux/134072-typing-sign-creates-new-line.html
As per the article, we need to initiate below commands. But after creating new session, we face same problem. Please advise.
stty intr "^c"
stty kill "^u"
Please find below... (6 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
grid-ca-sign
GRID-CA-SIGN(1) Globus Commands GRID-CA-SIGN(1)NAME
grid-ca-sign - Sign a certificate with a SimpleCA for use on a grid
SYNOPSIS
grid-ca-sign [-help] [-h] [-usage] [-version] [-versions]
grid-ca-sign -in REQUEST -out CERTIFICATE
[-force] [-dir DIRECTORY]
[-openssl-help] [OPENSSL-OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
The grid-ca-sign program signs a certificate based on a request file with a CA certificate created by grid-ca-create. The new certificate
is written to a file. If the CA has already signed a certificate with the same subject name as contained in the certificate request, it
will refuse to sign the new request unless the -force option is provided on the command-line.
If run as a privileged user, grid-ca-sign uses the CA certificate and configuration located in ${localstatedir}/lib/globus/simple_ca to
sign the certificate. For a non-privileged user, grid-ca-sign uses the CA certificate and configuration located in $HOME/.globus/simpleCA.
The grid-ca-sign program an use a different CA configuration and certificate by using the -dir option.
The full set of command-line options to grid-ca-sign follows. In addition to these, unknown options will be passed to the openssl command
when creating the self-signed certificate.
-help, -h, -usage
Display the command-line options to grid-ca-sign and exit.
-version, -versions
Display the version number of the grid-ca-sign command. The second form includes details about the package containing grid-ca-sign.
-in REQUEST
Sign the request contained in the REQUEST file.
-out CERTIFICATE
Write the signed request to the CERTIFICATE file.
-force
Revoke any previously issued certificate with the same subject name as in the certificate request and issue a new certificate.
Otherwise, grid-ca-sign will refuse to sign the request.
-dir DIRECTORY
Sign the certificate using the Simple CA certificate and configuration located in DIRECTORY instead of the default.
-openssl-help
Print the command-line options available for the openssl ca command.
EXAMPLES
Sign a certificate request using the simple CA in $HOME/SimpleCA
% grid-ca-sign -in usercert_request.pem -out usercert.pem -dir $HOME/SimpleCA
To sign the request
please enter the password for the CA key:
The new signed certificate is at: /home/juser/.globus/simpleCA/newcerts/01.pem
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of grid-ca-sign:
GLOBUS_LOCATION
Non-standard installation path of the Globus toolkit.
SEE ALSO grid-cert-request(1), grid-ca-create(1), grid-default-ca(1), grid-ca-package(1)AUTHOR
University of Chicago
Globus Toolkit 5.2.0 07/22/2011 GRID-CA-SIGN(1)