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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? The BOFH... Post 303017641 by wisecracker on Saturday 19th of May 2018 03:06:44 PM
Old 05-19-2018
The BOFH...

I was in converstion with a friend and got talking about getting help from centres that are supposedly the experts at a particular field WRT to their own item that they have sold. This is usually applied to help for specific SW that has gone wrong for some reason and he pointed me to this:

BOFH: We want you to know you have our full support • The Register

If it wasn't so true it would be hilarious and you couldn't make this up for a movie........

(This does not apply here as this is not a help centre for a specifc application. We are not beholden to some Corporation or other and we volunteer our services.)

I wonder how many have been sent around in circles and still not got the soultion you wanted.

Some of the comments are funny too.

This is the first time I have come across PFY == Pimply-Faced Youth, LOL!
 

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PAM_XAUTH_DATA(3)						 Linux-PAM Manual						 PAM_XAUTH_DATA(3)

NAME
pam_xauth_data - structure containing X authentication data SYNOPSIS
#include <security/pam_appl.h> struct pam_xauth_data { int namelen; char *name; int datalen; char *data; }; DESCRIPTION
The pam_xauth_data structure contains X authentication data used to make a connection to an X display. Using this mechanism, an application can communicate X authentication data to PAM service modules. This allows modules to make a connection to the user's X display in order to label the user's session on login, display visual feedback or for other purposes. The name field contains the name of the authentication method, such as "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1". The namelen field contains the length of this string, not including the trailing NUL character. The data field contains the authentication method-specific data corresponding to the specified name. The datalen field contains its length in bytes. The X authentication data can be changed with the PAM_XAUTH_DATA item. It can be queried and set with pam_get_item(3) and pam_set_item (3) respectively. The value used to set it should be a pointer to a pam_xauth_data structure. An internal copy of both the structure itself and its fields is made by PAM when setting the item. SEE ALSO
pam_start(3), pam_get_item(3), STANDARDS
The pam_xauth_data structure and PAM_XAUTH_DATA item are Linux-PAM extensions. Linux-PAM Manual 09/19/2013 PAM_XAUTH_DATA(3)
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