Hello Pete,

Am Dienstag, 27. April 2004 16:50 schrieb Pete:
>
>  Just a few ideas.
>
>  Cannot open log file... Looks like a permission thingie to me.
>  What are the rwx settings on /var and /var/log ? Is /var on an NFS?
>  The trouble shooting guide on www.ltsp.org is pretty good for this
> kind of stuff.

it's solved, I'm trying to install some local Apps with rpm, and one of 
these rpm's were bad!


>  Not sure but I think those XkbLayout var only come into play when you
> get your X working.

ok, thanks.

>
>  ssh passwords... yes you can BUT ssh is for SECURE shell,
>  typing a pw is one of those SECURE things.

yes, I know, but in normal case the user has not enough rights to make 
some bad things and we need an auto-login for this user

>  To bypass this you can generate a key and drop this on the other
> computer. Google also for ssh-agent (a solution that requires still
> require pw, but not everytime you connect) and take a look at
> http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-keyc.html (it is
> a bit old but still usefull.)

thanks
cu mIke


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