Re: Clickatell

2011-05-03 Thread Alan Oxley
Hi Steve
I do have a active clickatell account, which works... but I don't access it via 
SLES.
Can lend you the login/password if you need it for testing?

Cheers
Alan
 

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Steve S
Sent: 03 May 2011 09:14 AM
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Subject: Clickatell

Hello,
Is anybody running Clickatell on z SLES10?
Thank you,
Have a nice day,
Steve
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Cannot get past FTP welcome msg when installing SUSE10 on Hercules

2009-09-18 Thread Alan Oxley
I'm trying to follow the directions for installing SUSE10 on zLinux on Hercules 
3.06 from http://www.turbohercules.com/
My Hercules seems to be fine, the CTC's are defined, port forwarding is on, NIC 
checksumming is off.
 In fact the CTC's work fine on my Windows XP for other Hercules clients.
I added a "route add (suse ip) mask 255.255.255.255.255 (windows ip) " too.

I IPL from the SUSE DVD, the "suse.ins", and follow the directions from 
turbohercules. I choose network/FTP install.
I have Filezilla FTP server running, as per turbohercules recommendations. I 
can FTP in from a dos prompt OK.
I defined a FTP user "anonymous" with home directory being the SUSE install DVD 
directory (copied off the DVD)
I define the CTC's (0e20-0e21) as usual, as prompted on the Hercules console by 
the suse.ins script.
It says ctc driver initialised. I can ping OK from windows to the suse guest, 
and from Hercules console back to windows host.
The correct IP's are specified for SUSE instance, Windows host for PLIP,  
Hercules (suse install script) says  ctc0: connected with the remote side.
All is well until it tries to do the FTP connection.
On the FTP server, there is a message:
(06) 2009/09/18 14:28:19 PM - (not logged in) (172.16.90.246)> Connected, 
sending welcome message...
(06) 2009/09/18 14:29:20 PM - (not logged in) (172.16.90.246)> 421 Login 
time exceeded. Closing control connection.
(06) 2009/09/18 14:29:20 PM - (not logged in) (172.16.90.246)> disconnected.

Then on the Hercules side,  the script loops back to asking for the address of 
the FTP server.
Seemingly as far as the FTP server is concerned, Hercules/suse does not offer a 
userid.
When I FTP in myself from a dos prompt, the FTP server log shows what user you 
attempt to log in with; this is missing when Hercules/suse tries.

Surely there is not a bug in the suse install script, as I believe many others 
have successfully installed ?
So what can I be doing wrong..?

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Re: Cannot get past FTP welcome msg when installing SUSE10 on Hercules

2009-09-18 Thread Alan Oxley
Hi, Alan.

I just installed SLES10 SP2 directly on Hercules the other day. I didn't
use the instructions you followed from TurboHercules.com, but instead
used the instructions found here:

http://www.ametros.net/sles_on_herc.html

The FTP server was vsftpd, and not the Filezilla one. I've always had
trouble any time I tried to use a Windows based FTP sever for Linux
installs.

Hope this helps some.

-
Ok, I have Centos 5.3 running vsftpd on my subnet; I'll move the data there and 
try it.
BTW, I also tried babyftp on windows earlier, I got the same problem so you may
Be right that Windows based FTP servers are the issue, rather than CTC / 
firewalls.
I've been trying to get this working for more than a week, I should have asked 
earlier!


 

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Re: Cannot get past FTP welcome msg when installing SUSE10 on Hercules

2009-09-18 Thread Alan Oxley
YES!!!
Thanks Dave, pointing the install to the Linux FTP server, now gives me "Enter 
the directory on the server".
One week of frustration and fiddling around is over :)
Regards
Alan


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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Dave Jones
Sent: 18 September 2009 03:08 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Cannot get past FTP welcome msg when installing SUSE10 on Hercules

Hi, Alan.

I just installed SLES10 SP2 directly on Hercules the other day. I didn't
use the instructions you followed from TurboHercules.com, but instead
used the instructions found here:

http://www.ametros.net/sles_on_herc.html

The FTP server was vsftpd, and not the Filezilla one. I've always had
trouble any time I tried to use a Windows based FTP sever for Linux
installs.

Hope this helps some.

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Re: Installing Redhat 5.3 or 5.4 in Hercules

2009-09-18 Thread Alan Oxley
Yes, I am running Hercules fine on Centos 5.3. I did get the latest SVN two 
weeks ago and compiled that, no issues.
Don't forget the ip forwarding / firewall / tun issues to make Hercules 
networking work though.

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of 
Marcellus, Ed
Sent: 18 September 2009 03:38 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Installing Redhat 5.3 or 5.4 in Hercules

Has anyone installed either version under the Hercules emulator?
I have 2 Ubuntu Linux Hosts, 8.04 and 9.04, that I have tried installations on 
with no success so far.
I am compiling Hercules 3.06 to try it next instead of the Hercules 3.05 that 
is part of Ubuntu.

Thanks


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Re: Getting Started with zLinux

2009-11-29 Thread Alan Oxley
Mike:
It is certainly possible to have a GUI;  using a GUI is the documented way to 
install SUSE / SLES. I've done that under Hercules,
and yes it took hours! If your need for the GUI is to do config/admin rather 
than to run GUI intensive apps, then why not.
In that regard, I can suggest a rpm package called "webmin" , this is much 
better than editing configs manually. Webmin is for
remote admin and config of any Linux box via a web browser, but there is also 
the default of "yast" under SLES that does cover  z/linux stuff too.

HTH


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