ms. Anybody know where the problems is? Or how I can turn
> off the pseudo ttys altogether?
My experience was that I had to recompile my kernels with psuedo-tty
support (this meant that I had to have a new enough kernel). This was
a fairly aggravating problem for one remote install. It might
I just installed a new box but when I try to ssh in I recieve this error:
Warning: Remote host failed or refused to allocate a pseudo tty
Thisonly happens with sshas I can telnet in and out with no problems.
Anybody know where the problems is? Or how I can turn off the pseudo ttys
altogether
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 12:56:34PM -0500, Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 10:42:48AM -0600, Mike Merten wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm running a 2.2.2 kernel with support for the /dev/pty filesystem
> > (UNIX98 pty support) enabled. My question is this... does this
> > obsolete
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 10:42:48AM -0600, Mike Merten wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running a 2.2.2 kernel with support for the /dev/pty filesystem
> (UNIX98 pty support) enabled. My question is this... does this
> obsolete the 64 or so /dev/ptyxx devices, or are they still used
> for something?
As far
Hi,
I'm running a 2.2.2 kernel with support for the /dev/pty filesystem
(UNIX98 pty support) enabled. My question is this... does this
obsolete the 64 or so /dev/ptyxx devices, or are they still used
for something?
Mike
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