httpd.conf says:
# The following directives define some format nicknames for use with
# a CustomLog directive (see below).
#
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common
LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer...
Thanks for all help. I played it safe and sent the hard drive to our unix guru for them to reset the password or possibly reinstall the OS.
BIS: One valuable piece of info I got from your link was info about a terminal program called AlphaCom 5. Prefer it to the other product I was using -...
Found sco unix box in storage area but can't find anyone with knowledge of the passwords. I am able to boot from a set of floppy disks taped inside unit and have a # prompt. I looked at the etc/passwd file but appears passwords are encrypted. Any help would be appreciated.
Rich M.
Got this message when running ttyupd:
ale: /etc: File Control Database inconsistency
ale: Either the script path /tcb/lib/auth_scripts/termupd or the File Control Database itself may be compromised - Run Integrity (ADM)
Clarification:
When trying to log in, I get this error message:
"Cannot access terminal control database entry"
Any clue as to how to remedy? Can only log is as root on tty01.
Richard M.
All of a sudden, my system is doing this. Do not know how to remedy. The only access I have to system is through tty01, through root. Trying to access through telnet, tty1p, etc, gives me this error. Other terminals are the same including dial up modem acces through tty1a.
Richard M.
Thanks for all of the replies. I am new at unix and learned a little more about how this stuff works from the responses.
tadan: Your example example seems to be the easiest. Doesn't require the use of any command line entries.
PHV: Since I had to remove ALL jobs, that command is also very...
Still hangs up. This is the feedback I get when I run that command:
UX:cancel: WARNING: Request "d_matrix-63" is done.
TO FIX: It is too late to do anything with it.
Then I have to open up another session to kill the lpstat process to get out of it. This is what I get when I...
I have about 400 print jobs. I realize I can cancel each one with the 'cancel' command, but there must be a way to cancel all jobs with one stroke. Where are the print jobs located? /usr/???? /var/????
Any help would be appreciated.
How can I find out what files/file names are included in a file that was created with the cpio command? I don't want to extract, just see what it contains.
Thanks...
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