anyway, I would not cat the /proc/devices/00/* again... :)
Iit possibly generated some garbbles that crashed the openssh daemon...
Kurt Wall wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 08:00:01PM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
>> it really crashed the system. pondering why...
>>
>> > cd /proc
>> > cd devices
>> >
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 08:00:01PM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
> it really crashed the system. pondering why...
>
> > cd /proc
> > cd devices
> > cat *
> > connection to server lost
Hmm. On my systems, /proc/devices is a file, not a directory.
K
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it really crashed the system. pondering why...
> cd /proc
> cd devices
> cat *
> connection to server lost
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out of boredom, I did these, over the openssh connection:
cd /proc
cd devices
cat *
... connection to server lost
after a few minutes, I telnet back to my server at port 23. got this:
ISS Telnet Configuration
Please enter password:
I am still in the office, so didn't know what really hap