Re: ^c broken in latest potato

2000-01-11 Thread Joseph Heenan
ve to ctrl-z and then kill %1 to actually kill > the job. My experience agrees with what Ben is saying - upgrading to the latest login package fixed it on the machine I tried it on. (I've not tried to see if the same problem occurring when logging in via ssh has also stopped now, though).

exports(5) manpage

2000-01-09 Thread Joseph Heenan
None of my systems (all running unstable) have a man page for /etc/exports - am I missing a package somewhere, or is this a bug? I expected it to be in nfs-server or nfs-common, both of which I have installed, and there's no sign of it in either. bfn, Joseph -- Joseph Heenan, Coventr

Re: bind: how to *not bind* to interfaces?

2000-01-09 Thread Joseph Heenan
EN Use the listen-on directive in the options section of /etc/bind/named.conf. eg: listen-on { 127.0.0.1; 192.168.1.1; }; (You can find that out by doing man named.conf and searching for 'interface', btw.) bfn, Joseph -- Joseph Heenan, Coventry, UK http://www.ping.demon.co.uk/

Re: How to recover from crash (urgent for me)

2000-01-09 Thread Joseph Heenan
to check everything is still ok - it shouldn't fix anything this time - if it does, you probably have bigger problems (such as imminent hardware failure). Once you're happy, hit ctrl-D and the system should bootup normally. bfn, Joseph -- Joseph Heenan, Coventry, UK http://www.ping.demon.co.uk/

Re: poff not working... ???

2000-01-09 Thread Joseph Heenan
off > KILL="/bin/kill" > with > KILL="kill" > > and it works fine. Am I shooting myself security-wise with this? > > If kill IS somewhere, I can't find it.. yet. /bin/kill is part of the procps package. I guess that means the ppp packa

Re: apt-get upgrade

2000-01-09 Thread Joseph Heenan
g on a old version, or depend on a new library that's not get in the distribution. You should find apt-get will give you a clue as to why they're been held back if you do apt-get install bash (for example). bfn, Joseph -- Joseph Heenan, Coventry, UK http://www.ping.demon.co.uk/

Re: ^c broken in latest potato

2000-01-08 Thread Joseph Heenan
d to Ben Collins, but I'm not sure what it's down to. bfn, Joseph -- Joseph Heenan, Coventry, UK http://www.ping.demon.co.uk/

Re: NIS and shadow all over the place

2000-01-08 Thread Joseph Heenan
correctly for me. ypcat shadow.byname shows the file when run as root, but not when run as a normal user. For lack of a better suggestion, perhaps try upgrading to the potato nis package? bfn, Joseph -- Joseph Heenan, Coventry, UK http://www.ping.demon.co.uk/