On 7 December 2012 16:42, Rudolf Sykora <[email protected]> wrote:
> ;secstore -s 'tcp!redstar!secstore' -g factotum
> secstore password: redstar Dec  7 15:55:55 no ndb/auth
> redstar Dec  7 15:55:55 secstore from ?!?

Well, I moved on a bit.
Now I have a factotum file in secstore.

However I can't make factotum read the file when it starts.
I run
;secstored
;redstar Dec  8 18:20:27 ANNOUNCE tcp!*!5356
which seems ok. I then try

;factotum
redstar Dec  8 18:20:32 secstore from ?!?

... and that's it, I don't get the prompt back, it hangs...

I have an environmental variable sectore set to 'localhost'
I have another one, auth, also set to 'localhost'.
(I don't know what really uses these, if any, but at least the 1st
seems to be used when factotum tries to find running sectore.)

Also, I created an empty file $PLAN9/ndb/auth, which for some reasons makes the
no ndb/auth
part of the message reported in my previous mail disappear (I found
this in one of the Russ' mail to someone).
But what is this about?

Thanks
Ruda

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