On 8/19/06, andrey mirtchovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
this is a quote from the wiki page you listed:Uncomment the two lines indicated to enable the authentication functions: # auth/keyfs -wp -m /mnt/keys /adm/keys >/dev/null >[2=1] # auth/cron >>/sys/log/cron >[2=1] & Uncomment the indicated code block. The file names indicate the port and protocol, and the file itself contains the commands for starting a service. The authsrv. and ! prefixes indicate disabled services; adding or removing the prefix disables or enables the service: # if(! test -e /rc/bin/service.auth/il566){ # mv /rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.il566 /rc/bin/service.auth/il566 # mv /rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.tcp567 /rc/bin/service.auth/tcp567 # mv /rc/bin/service/il566 /rc/bin/service/!il566 # mv /rc/bin/service/tcp567 /rc/bin/service/!tcp567 # } The original /rc/bin/service/il566 and /rc/bin/service/tcp567 services were proxy calls for the authentication services to be used by terminals. We don't need these on the authentication server.
Yes; what of it? I did not have /rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.il566. I did, however, have /rc/bin/service.auth/!il566. John -- "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers" -- Shakespeare, Henry VI
