> GET <server>/CACHE/sdesktop/install/binaries/sfinst > GET <server>/+CSCOE+/sdesktop/wait.html > /tmp/csdbPaqMj[14]: shift: (null): bad number > Refreshing +CSCOE+/sdesktop/wait.html after 1 second... > GET <server>/+CSCOE+/sdesktop/wait.html > Refreshing +CSCOE+/sdesktop/wait.html after 1 second...
Ew, CSD. It's going to download a trojan script/executable designed for Linux from the server and try to run it. You can download the script yourself (or copy it from /tmp/csd* before it gets deleted) and work out what's going wrong. You'll need to be able to run Linux binaries, but SunOS can manage that, right? You might also be able to run the Windows trojan instead, under Wine. Can we take this to real email, please? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
