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Operating Systems SCO Unable to use funtion keys with Kea term Post 50883 by Rdavila on Tuesday 4th of May 2004 04:34:34 PM
Old 05-04-2004
Unable to use funtion keys with Kea term

Hi

I have a server SCO_SV mantrak 3.2 5.0.5 i386

and i use a terminal emulator called Kea 420 term !

when i log in to the session i am unable to use the funtions keys

then i reset the server and works fine just some minutes

any comment ?

i really apreciate your help

regards


Ricardo Davila
rdavila@auma.com.mx
 

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warn.conf(4)							   File Formats 						      warn.conf(4)

NAME
warn.conf - Kerberos warning configuration file SYNOPSIS
/etc/krb5/warn.conf DESCRIPTION
The warn.conf file contains configuration information specifying how users will be warned by the ktkt_warnd daemon about ticket expiration. In addition, this file can be used to auto-renew the user's Ticket-Granting Ticket (TGT) instead of warning the user. Credential expiration warnings and auto-renew results are sent, by means of syslog, to auth.notice. Each Kerberos client host must have a warn.conf file in order for users on that host to get Kerberos warnings from the client. Entries in the warn.conf file must have the following format: principal [renew[:opt1,...optN]] syslog|terminal time or: principal [renew[:opt1,...optN]] mail time [email address] principal Specifies the principal name to be warned. The asterisk (*) wildcard can be used to specify groups of principals. renew Automatically renew the credentials (TGT) until renewable lifetime expires. This is equivalent to the user running kinit -R. The renew options include: log-success Log the result of the renew attempt on success using the specified method (syslog|terminal|mail). log-failure Log the result of the renew attempt on failure using the specified method (syslog|terminal|mail). Some renew failure conditions are: TGT renewable lifetime has expired, the KDCs are unavailable, or the cred cache file has been removed. log Same as specifing both log-success and log-failure. Note - If no log options are given, no logging is done. syslog Sends the warnings to the system's syslog. Depending on the /etc/syslog.conf file, syslog entries are written to the /var/adm/messages file and/or displayed on the terminal. terminal Sends the warnings to display on the terminal. mail Sends the warnings as email to the address specified by email_address. time Specifies how much time before the TGT expires when a warning should be sent. The default time value is seconds, but you can specify h (hours) and m (minutes) after the number to specify other time values. email_address Specifies the email address at which to send the warnings. This field must be specified only with the mail field. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Specifying Warnings The following warn.conf entry * syslog 5m specifies that warnings will be sent to the syslog five minutes before the expiration of the TGT for all principals. The form of the mes- sage is: jdb@ACME.COM: your kerberos credentials expire in 5 minutes Example 2 Specifying Renewal The following warn.conf entry: * renew:log terminal 30m ...specifies that renew results will be sent to the user's terminal 30 minutes before the expiration of the TGT for all principals. The form of the message (on renew success) is: myname@ACME.COM: your kerberos credentials have been renewed FILES
/usr/lib/krb5/ktkt_warnd Kerberos warning daemon ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
kinit(1), kdestroy(1), ktkt_warnd(1M), syslog.conf(4), utmpx(4), attributes(5), kerberos(5), pam_krb5(5) NOTES
The auto-renew of the TGT is attempted only if the user is logged-in, as determined by examining utmpx(4). SunOS 5.11 30 Mar 2005 warn.conf(4)
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