Ronald,
Thanks for your help, tried it but didn't make the trick.

Lorin,
Thanks.
But I don't get what you means by 
"not exiting, just killing the terminal". 
How you kill a terminal? Is it using a kill command from another terminal? 
I thought killing the terminal will exting it automatically, isn't it?





Thanks and best regards



-----Original Message-----
From: Lorin Kobashigawa-Bates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 2:24 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Cc: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Orion on Unix (again)


Yes we had this problem also.  I wasn't able to figure out why in the
short time frame we had, < 1hr and it doesn't happen on our solaris boxes
only the development box our client had set up.  So my assumption is it's
some kind of paranoid security setting on Solaris.

We got around it by not exiting, just killing the terminal.  Not the
solution I'd prefer, but it seemed to work.

-Lkb

On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Sach Jobb wrote:

> First of all, don't ever use telnet for anything. It's a clear text
> protocol and anyone snooping the line can easily snag your username and
> password. The suitable replacement for telnet (actually all rsh
> services) is SSH (secure shell) which uses encrypted sessions, and is thus
> difficult to monitor and crack. For moving files between machines you can
> use scp (secure copy) or sftp (secure ftp), because, ftp is also a clear
> text protocol.
> 
> I use OpenSSH (http://www.openssh.com/) because it's opensource and made
> by paranoid BSD people. OpenSSH will require OpenSSL
> (http://www.openssl.org/) which is also open source. There _might_ be
> binaries out there for solaris but more likely you will have to compile
> them yourself. A usefull site is (http://www.sunfreeware.com/) as they
> have alot of binaries for solaris.
> 
> For fun with packet sniffing checkout dsniff
> (http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/).
> 
> Now, on to the problem you are having. We had the same problem as we've
> recently deployed on a Solaris box ourselves, but i can't remember how we
> fixed it so i'm forwarding this to my co-worker lorin who maybe able to
> answer it for you.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> sach
> 
> 
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Heng Chee, Lee - SG wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > First all, thanks for answering my previous question about running orion
as
> > non-root user. I have another question which I couldn't find any info in
the
> > orionsupport site. 
> > I would like to be able to telnet from a remote machine to my Sun box
and
> > start the orion remotely, so far so good, but once I exit from my telnet
> > client, the orion.jar process died. I tried to use "nohup java -jar
> > orion.jar&" but this doesn't help.
> > I think the question above is the same as to keep the orion running even
> > after the shell that you use to start up the orion process has
terminated. 
> > Is it possible to run orion as a daemon process?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks and best regards
> > Lee
> > 
> 


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