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Hmm, I replaced my /etc/pam.d/su with your file and it let me log in without problems. The only way I can get it to behave as you explained is to add the line
auth required pam_deny.so
below...
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su uses PAM to read and verify the supplied password so if su fails, it is because some PAM module denied access. Since the wheel module grants access that one is not the problem. It...
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The kernel docs have this FAQ included. Maybe that one answers your questions.
It is optional to use it but I guess you have to decide when you compile the kernel. The link above probably have...
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You can install the files from the floppy or copy the files from the floppy to the harddrive, that does not matter.
You have to mount the floppy though. From the prompt this is done using the...
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It might be some kind of PAM problem. To add to the security PAM doesn't let a user know that he/she is not allowed to use su, instead it says that the supplied password was incorrect.
If you...
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fgrep is an alias for grep -F and greps for fixed strings. The [357] is interpreted as the exact string [357] and not as any of 3, 5 or 7. Use the normal grep instead and it should work.
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Yes as Stuka said, you have to look at the assembly code to understand what exactly happens.
On my system (RH 7.2 with gcc 2.96 on an old i586) the stack will look like described below just before...
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I guess \1 is cleared when you start the substitute command since you give a second regexp there. The first part,
/\([0-9]\)/
matches any line having a digit. On theese lines only, you...
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Glad I could help. It took a little while to figure the awk part out. Worst of all, now I really want to learn how to use awk properly and that is probably going to take a some time ;)
Good...
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AFAIK, sed and grep can't use the \t for some stupid reason. grep and sed will find tabs if [[:space:]] is used but that matches space, newline, tab etc.. so it is probably not usefull in this case....
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It said it couldn't find the X includes. I'm not familiar with libranet, but is the XFree86 developement files in a separate package? My guess is that the header files and the other stuff needed to...
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After some trial and error this seems to work
sed 's/\(.*\([0-9]\)-.*\)/\1 Bldg \2/' filename
The s is for substitute. The contents inside outer parentheses (sp?) is stored in \1. The regexp...
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I posted a reply to your thread in General... If you have awk you can use
awk '/\t/' file_name
to "grep" for tab
[ 18 April 2002: Message edited by: marvin ]
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You could probably use awk
awk '/regular_expression/'
is basicly the same as
(e)grep regular_expression
but it will handle the \t correctly. Using
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In bash:
krister@a112 krister$ foo='Hello World!'
krister@a112 krister$ echo $foo
Hello World!
krister@a112 krister$ echo ${#foo}
12
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Ok, first of all, make sure those services are not accessible from the Internet unless that is your intention. If netstat lists the port as
tcp 0 0 LOCALHOST:smtp
it can only be...
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Do you have any calls to the abort() function or does anything else send the SIGABRT signal to your program? That would cause the program to exit and the "Aborted" (or if the max size of core dumps...
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Shouldn't the question be: "Why do I have to reboot Windows every time I install a program?" :confused:
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I'm not running apache, but here are some ideas... The "conection refused" is usually given when a port is closed. Are you sure apache is running and listening to port 80? Try the command
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*++s1 is the same as s1 = s1 + 1; *s1
*s1++ is the same as *s1; s1 = s1 + 1
BTW, using *++s1 might give you some funky errors (and probably segfaults depending on the data in the rest of the...
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You might have been hacked, and if you have been you should format and reinstall. even if you can fix the problems, you can't be 100% sure that you found and corrected everyting a cracker might have...
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:eek: Well, after doing a "skill -HUP brain" I reread your first post and finally understand what you're asking, (I hope) ;) Sorry for the confusion...
Which ssh server do you run? I have...
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As lord_ephaos said it might be that you are using the wrong driver.
When I look at the output in the Xprobe.log it seems to identify your card correctly using the SVGA driver. However, in the...
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Uhmm, yes that makes sense since you can poll several servers so it would not be such a good idea if fechmail terminated just because it couldn't fetch mail from one of the servers... Didn't think...
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The Redhat 7.2 Reference Guide has some info on the boot process.
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