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  1. joen

    SCO 5.0.7 default umask

    I recently loaded SCO 5.0.7 with Traditional Security. My understanding is that this will create a default umask of 022. To test this I removed the umask value from the /etc/profile, /etc/.profile and my home directory. When I create a directory it has a umask of 077, which would be the...
  2. joen

    AIX 4.3.1 to 4.3.3 migration upgrade

    CHAPTER11 - Your suggestion worked thank you very much. AixSPadmin- Also Thanks for the info
  3. joen

    AIX 4.3.1 to 4.3.3 migration upgrade

    I am trying to upgrade from AIX 4.3.1 to 4.3.3 using Migration Install. When booting from the Volume1 cd I only get options for Complete and Preservation. Migration is not an option. Is there some reason why I would not get this option?
  4. joen

    lp -d not working

    To re-install the lp (printer subsystem) you must go the the software manager. Remove the PRINTER SUBSYSTEM located in SCO OpenServer Enterprise System SCO OpenServer Enterprise System UNIX (ver 5.0.6j) System Administration (ver 5.0.6Ga) Printer Subsystem (ver 5.0.6Ga) NOTE...
  5. joen

    Aliases

    I'm trying to setup sendmail to change the user name from abc@foo.com to customer_service@foo.com. I don't want the recepient to know my original login. I'm doing this so when the recepient relies it will automatically sends the mail to customer_service@foo.com.
  6. joen

    sendmail aliases

    I'm trying to setup sendmail to change the user name from abc@foo.com to customer_service@foo.com. I don't want the recepient to know my original login. I'm doing this so when the recepient relies it will automatically sends the mail to customer_service@foo.com.
  7. joen

    ?? LCK..tty1a: 25371 ??

    What are you using tty1a for? Is a modem attach to it?
  8. joen

    Sendmail - problem creating SMTP socket

    I have my relay host setup with an ip address of my mailserver and it works fine. It's worth a shot.
  9. joen

    Sendmail - problem creating SMTP socket

    Do you have the smart relay option setup like this? # "Smart" relay host (may be null) DSsmtp:[ip address] "ip address" - the mailserver ip address locally Make sure that you stop and start the sendmail daemon.
  10. joen

    Sendmail - problem creating SMTP socket

    I don't know if you already figured out how to setup sendmail without using DNS. I recently configured a system using sendmail without DNS. I actually found the solution in the sco site. I hope this helps you. Problem I need to configure sendmail (8.8.4) to deliver mail to hosts on my...
  11. joen

    Sendmail

    Wonboodoo, Your suggestion worked. Thank you for your assistance.
  12. joen

    Sendmail

    On OpenServer 5.0.5 - 5.0.6 using sendmail, how can I remove the hostname on the return address. Example: Default root@hostname.domain.com What I am trying to accomplish? root@domain.com Thanks
  13. joen

    Samba printing landscape

    I'm using samba on aix 4.3.3. Can someone help me or point me the correct direction on how to print landscape using samba? Thanks in advance.
  14. joen

    masquerade

    edit the /etc/sendmail.cf file and look for # my official domain name # Use this only if you wish to override the default. #Dj$w.$m uncomment the last line and remove $w which is the hostname. Dj.$m and save it. Jose
  15. joen

    Monitoring root in the Password File.

    Try this on line two to three: for id in nawk 'FS=":"{if(($3 == 0 && $1 != "root" )){print $1}}' /etc/passwd'
  16. joen

    Root password expiring

    All this years that I've been dealing with SCO Unix I have never seen this either? SCO Version 5.0.5
  17. joen

    Root password expiring

    A client of mine forgot their root password. I proceeded to walk them on changing their root password by typing in "tools" at the boot:, mount the root fileystem (/mnt) and execute the command: /etc/chroot /mnt /bin/su -c passwd I have done this numerous of times with no...

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