I created a file logged in as root in a new folder
i tried to delete it while connected over samba...
it dissappears.
I press F5 to refresh the folder and poof it is still there..
WTF?!
I just tried it... yes there is...
but the information shown is useless as far as i can tell...
I just decided to use the script i made above but slightly modified and dump the output to a file every 5 secs...
then i grab it and parse it with a real application i wrote in windows (vb.net...
I managed to write a little script to do this sorta...
if anyone can edit it to make it better please let me know:
trap 'echo "$CN\c";trap 0;exit' 0 2 3 15
trap 'trap 0;exit' 1
N=`tput lines`
EL=`tput el` ED=`tput ed` CL=`tput clear` HO=`tput home`...
I have a SCO UNIX 6.0 Box, it runs FoxPro 2.6 as it's main purpose thru telnet.
my problem is that from time to time the system slows down to crawling speeds. I have olympus tuneup and it lets me view system hogs etc... unfortunately it only gives me a crappy CPU TIME instead of percentage like...
Probably a dumb question... but how to you know if what you are looking at is a link or the original file?
especially from the windows side over samba...?
i believe it's samba.
also one other question. deleting the file from a linked folder
eg. /company1
where it's only a link in there... deleting it will only delete the link and not the original file correct?
that file doesent exist, i see this is /var/adm/syslog
You can see why this guy is getting on my nerves...
How can I ban 202.79.209.* ?
and many more than this:
Mar 10 10:48:18 sco sshd[19918]: Failed password for illegal user pcap from 202.79.209.9 port 59866 ssh2
Mar 10 10:48:18 sco...
Hi, I just started managing a UNIX server (that was heavily neglected since I would say the early 80's).
It's ScoOpenserver 5.06
Using SendMail and some FoxPro for UNIX apps.
I would like to know what solutions are the standard in order to stop things like:
more than 5 login attempts from 1...
I want to know a little more about these symbolic links.
I have 1 folder with some files in it for global usage
I have many others numberically numbered for company specific data..
eg..
/usr2/globalcd (contains common company files)
/usr2/xxxx (numbered, specific to each company)
I...
Please let me know if any of this seems out of place.
First time I ran integrity:
/etc/auth/system/int.report (wildcard entry 66) is wrong.
Owner is root, should be auth.
Group is sys, should be auth.
Mode is 0666, should be 0664.
/etc/default/inet (wildcard entry 79) is wrong.
Owner is...
Ran adm and fixmog
this stuff is left over in the report.. what can i do?
/etc/passwd.local (entry 101) is missing.
/etc/shadow (/var/opt/K/SCO/Unix/5.0.6Ga/etc/shadow) (entry 105) is a symbolic link to a missing file.
/tcb/files/audit/audit_dmninfo (entry 144) is missing.
/tcb/lib/execbprg...
I came in today. some host file entries seemed missing. automated email's arent going out wich are critical... (I'm not sure if its cron that handles that and how to view scheduled items either)
also the following errors:
Mar 8 15:37:30 sco telnetd[13554]: can't find terminal control...
Thanks man. It's like a cryptic dos. luckily dos 2.0 was where i started. Today I pretty much figured out how mail works, monitoring processes, identifying hogs, Qpopper is evil and I must try not to use it if possible. the hosts file missing server entry delayed emails. thanks guys.
I wrote a...
well deleting that .pop file did the trick for that. He can check his email now.
however I cant explain why it was over a gigabyte of inbox so quickly since SMTP traffic does not come from the outside to that box...
Is it feasable to just ">jose" the /usr/spool/mail/jose file as well as the .jose.pop file? I'm trying to delete all this. The system has been hanging alot today.
Most notibly when I Opened up startx and checked any email regarding the lp. it just locks upon touching those, so i deleted all the...
here's the deal... He's the boss. so i gotta be a little careful. However most emails are automated over time to his inbox so he gets well.... hundreds some days. I've seen it sometimes pull 26mb - 50mb into his outlook in a single gulp. luckly i moved all the user emails to an exchange server...
It looks like it killed itself. after reaching about 1.2GB of ram usage. Now his outlook keeps asking for POP user pass even though it is correct, yet it works perfectly fine for any other user. He is sucsessfully logged into a telnet session to sco with the same user pass right now.
do you...
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