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  Re: telnet service         


Author: Marcel Cox
Date: Dec 17, 2006 03:37

NoCTRL,

Your message was not posted to the official Novell news
server or crossposted to a non novell.* newsgroup.
While your news server might show the Novell support
newsgroups, Novell has no official connection with other news
servers, and the message you posted will probably never
propagate to the official Novell server. The SysOps only see
messages on the Novell server and for that reason,
you will probably never get a reply to your
message posted here.

I suggest you post your message directly to the official
novell news server named support-forums.novell.com. The
Novell news server is freely accessible both through HTTP
and NNTP. See http://support.novell.com/forums for details.

This message was posted automatically. Please do not reply
to it.

Marcel Cox
Novell Support Forums SysOp
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  Ruby File Copy SEG Fault on 64-bit System         


Author: cjeness
Date: Dec 14, 2006 13:22

> I have a Ruby script which copies certain files from one subdirectory to
> another. I am running the latest version of Ruby (1.8.51.10) available
> from Suse under Suse Linux 9.3. On my 32-bit computer, my ruby scrip
> executes successfully. However, on my 64-bit AMD computer the script
> fails with the following error:
>
> /usr/lib64/ruby/1.8/ftools.rb:27: [BUG] Segmentation faul
> ruby 1.8.1 (2003-12-25) [x86_64-linux]
>
> Here is the line from my Ruby script which copies the file:
>
> File::syscopy(path1, path2)
>
> "path1" is the source file name and "path2" is the target file name. I
> have verified that both names are correct. The file being copied is 130
> Mb and the copy consistently fails on the 64-bit computer afterr 77 Mb have
> been copied. I have tried the script on 2 64-bit computers running Suse
> 9.3 and the copy fails in an idential manner. I have also tried the scrip
> on 1 32-bit computer running Suse 9.3 and the copy consistently succeeds.
> There is no issue on any of the computers on smaller files. ...
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  update, lost access to modem         


Author: accessys
Date: Dec 6, 2006 11:06

have SUSE 10 and just did an update from Novell now I am only able to
access the modem from root and only if I don't try from any user. if I try
to access modem from any user I get "don't have permision check
/usr/sbin/pppd" but I have done a chmod to give permission to everyone. it
also says to check that SUID bit is set???
the problem is then that if I go to root and try to log on it tells me that
the modem is busy and I cannot "kill" it the only way to regain access to
the modem is to reboot.???
syslog in user says don't have permission (any user)
syslog in root says can't find modem (I've checked the path is correct) and
if I "querry the modem" I get "modem is busy"

where did my access go????

thanks
Bob
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  telnet service         


Author: smushrif
Date: Dec 5, 2006 01:16

I have installed 10.1 suse linux.
I am not able to do telnet to this server giving following error
"
cgplzim4 (Linux release 2.6.16.13-4-smp #1 SMP Wed May 3 04:53:23 UTC
2006) (2)
telnetd: /usr/lib/mit/sbin/login.krb5: No such file or directory
Connection closed by foreign host.
"

I have even started the telnet service in xinetd (yast)

Kindly help me ,as this service is very much required to access the
server remotely

thanks

salim m
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  telnet service         


Author: smushrif
Date: Dec 5, 2006 01:15

I have installed 10.1 suse linux.
I am not able to do telnet to this server giving following error
"
cgplzim4 (Linux release 2.6.16.13-4-smp #1 SMP Wed May 3 04:53:23 UTC
2006) (2)
telnetd: /usr/lib/mit/sbin/login.krb5: No such file or directory
Connection closed by foreign host.
"

I have even started the telnet service in xinetd (yast)

Kindly help me ,as this service is very much required to access the
server remotely

thanks

salim m
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  Check this out         


Author: Admin
Date: Dec 3, 2006 03:45

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  Funny Videos         


Author: Andrew Showers
Date: Dec 2, 2006 15:22

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  Re: NDPS printer, NWADMIN, and ConsoleOne support for Suse 10.1         


Author: Marcel Cox
Date: Dec 1, 2006 05:57

Ptenhoopen,

Your message was not posted to the official Novell news
server or crossposted to a non novell.* newsgroup.
While your news server might show the Novell support
newsgroups, Novell has no official connection with other news
servers, and the message you posted will probably never
propagate to the official Novell server. The SysOps only see
messages on the Novell server and for that reason,
you will probably never get a reply to your
message posted here.

I suggest you post your message directly to the official
novell news server named support-forums.novell.com. The
Novell news server is freely accessible both through HTTP
and NNTP. See http://support.novell.com/forums for details.

This message was posted automatically. Please do not reply
to it.

Marcel Cox
Novell Support Forums SysOp
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  NDPS printer, NWADMIN, and ConsoleOne support for Suse 10.1         


Author: Sanal Kisi
Date: Nov 30, 2006 05:27

Hello,

While trying to find an alternative for Windows, with a newly
installed SLED10.1 and Novell Client for Linux 1.2, I have been
succesful in loging in and accessing my mappings/files on our Netware
5/6 servers.

Is there a way for me to use the NDPS printers on our
netware/printserver ?

Also, we used to benefit from NWADMIN and CONSOLEONE a lot. Are there
equivalents for these two ?

Regards.
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  Re: For Marcus         


Author: Marcus Breiden
Date: Nov 14, 2006 08:07

On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 01:52:59 GMT, Mac wrote:
> How do you arrive at the conclusion that I installed either OpenSuSE or
> SLES/SLED? Anyway, I mean, of course, Novell/SuSE Linux 10.1, the one
> distribution for which I paid good cash and the same one that has not
> answered a single one of my support questions so far.
>
> So, Marcus, do you have an answer for my inquiry?

because we have similar posts all the time... people are confused in which
forum to post..

these forums for example are for the OLD suse linux standard server which
is based on a suse 9.x version.

suse 10.x can be several things.

opensuse 10.x which has come from the old suse 9.x professional / personal
track.. so that is the community edition so to speak.. you can buy the
media but you can also just download it..

suse enterprise linux server and desktop which is based on opensuse 10.1
code..
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