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1. Solaris
Hello,
I've just started using a Solaris machine with SunOS 5.10.
After the machine is turned on, I open a Console window and at the prompt, if I execute a pwd command, it tells me I'm at my home directory (someone configured "myuser" as default user after init).
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2. Solaris
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After downloading ZFS documentation from oracle site, I am able to successfully migrate UFS root FS without zones to ZFS root FS. But in case of UFS root file system with zones , I am successfully able to migrate global zone to zfs root file system but zone are still in UFS root file... (2 Replies)
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3. Solaris
Hi, I've just managed to install openssh in my home directory on a server I have access to by using --prefix=$HOME/local after ./configure. Another thing I was having trouble with without root access was privilege separation, so I disabled that in my sshd_config. However, when I run... (10 Replies)
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4. AIX
Hi,
I have to forbid root-logins on all my servers, expect from two machines, these 2 machines login with root without a password
it was quite easy with ssh, but I have a problem regarding rsh/rlogin, an there
are a lot of rsh jobs, so it would take a lot of time to change all this... (4 Replies)
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5. Solaris
I have an old (I mean "dinosaur old") server that is running SunOS 4.1xxx.
I need to allow root login ONLY on the console. I've looked in /etc/default for the login file for the "console=/dev/console" parameter is, but there's no 'default" dir in /etc.
Can someone help?
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I have compiled binary file using "cc" on SunOS 5.8 and the same binary file i have copied to SunOS 5.9 and it is giving me core dump error.I want to know whether migration of compiled code from lower version to higer version created this problem. how can i solve this problem.I am pasting the core... (1 Reply)
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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I want to run a non-root script as the root user with non-root environment variables with crontab. The non-root user would have environment variables for database access such as Oracle or Sybase. The root user does not have the Oracle or Sybase enviroment variables. I thought you could do... (2 Replies)
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I just received a Sun microsystem ultra 5 for a auction, it is running sunOS version 5.7, when it boots it asks for user login and password, I dont have either, is there a way to login in as root user with out the password or is there a way to recover the password so I can get in to my system? (1 Reply)
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
There is no .profile file for the root user. It should reside in "/". Can I just copy a .profile file into "/"? (3 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I want to be able to rlogin from one SunOS box to another SunOS box as root. Additionally, I do not want to type in my password everytime. I get the ole' "Not on system console" message when I try it. I remember running into this a couple of years ago, and was able to overcome it. However, I can't... (3 Replies)
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