odd thing with the terminal

2013-11-13 Thread Sarah k Alawami
 I’m on a different network at the moment, the college network to be exact, so 
 this might or might not have something to do with this.

I brought up the terminal to do something, a  touch command to create an empty 
file in fact and got this before every single thing when I hit enter. the file 
is still created but this is what is in the window to the left of the command I 
entered. 

u-10-81-26-205: then the command.

What’s going on and how can I fix this? my host name is still  the same so 
that’s not the issue.

Take care.
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Re: odd thing with the terminal

2013-11-13 Thread Esther
Hi Sarah,

I'd guess that you're getting the prompt string for your network address.  This 
seems to be a variant of the question Dónal asked early in the Mavericks 
upgrade process of why the prompt string for his Terminal sessions had changed, 
and where the information about his host ID was getting picked up and 
automatically set.

Mind you, I'm not upgraded to Mavericks here, but that's what I would guess is 
happening. The four number groups appear to be your local IP network address 
connection for how you got into your college network.  On unix systems there 
are files you might be able to configure the prompt setting in your .login or 
is a .bashrc file for your college account, but that depends on the system 
they are running.  Also, I've never had the bash shell running for these types 
of connections, so I think I did this in a .cshrc file.  

You may have to check with your local sys admin.  This seems to be a mixture of 
the new Mavericks conventions and the variables your college network is passing 
across. Also, the general login setup for your college network might be for an 
xterm window (which supports the passage of graphics information, too, even if 
you're not using this feature). In that case, there might be dot files on 
your college network with different names for changing default setups, and they 
might start with an x, like .xsession, etc.  

Normally, if you're just taking the defaults of what the system on each side 
uses (your college computer network and your Mac), you don't need to create 
special dot files for your account, like .login, .bashrc, .xsession, 
etc. or even know about their existence.  It's only when you want to override 
the default behavior that you set up these files to redefine variables that are 
used for the system prompt, or to run special files upon login, or to set up 
custom alias definitions.  But, you're talking about the conventions specific 
to the way your college network accounts work, so you'll need information from 
one of the system administrators or IT support people for your college network.

Dónal might be able to make more suggestions, since I think he works in a 
similar environment.  His university network might run differently from yours, 
though.

HTH. Cheers,

Esther


On Nov 13, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

 I’m on a different network at the moment, the college network to be exact, 
 so this might or might not have something to do with this.
 
 I brought up the terminal to do something, a  touch command to create an 
 empty file in fact and got this before every single thing when I hit enter. 
 the file is still created but this is what is in the window to the left of 
 the command I entered. 
 
 u-10-81-26-205: then the command.
 
 What’s going on and how can I fix this? my host name is still  the same so 
 that’s not the issue.
 
 Take care.
 
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Re: odd thing with the terminal

2013-11-13 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
Hi Sarah,

It  seems to me on some networks Mavericks changes the hostname.  On my home 
network it happens but not at work.  

Cheers,

Dónal
On 13 Nov 2013, at 18:20, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

 I’m on a different network at the moment, the college network to be exact, 
 so this might or might not have something to do with this.
 
 I brought up the terminal to do something, a  touch command to create an 
 empty file in fact and got this before every single thing when I hit enter. 
 the file is still created but this is what is in the window to the left of 
 the command I entered. 
 
 u-10-81-26-205: then the command.
 
 What’s going on and how can I fix this? my host name is still  the same so 
 that’s not the issue.
 
 Take care.
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