And now I discovered the problem was a typo in setting up an ssh tunnel. Sorry
for the noise, and thanks for the help!
James
On Jun 4, 2012, at 10:59 PM, James Chapman wrote:
> I just discovered that I can drawterm in from a machine on the same network
> with my user but it doesn't work from o
I just discovered that I can drawterm in from a machine on the same network
with my user but it doesn't work from outside (over the internet).
I am using dhcp with just the following in /lib/ndb/local:
cpu% cat /lib/ndb/local
#
# files comprising the database, use as many as you like, see ndb(
> I'm trying to set up a combined cpu/auth server. I can drawterm into
> it using bootes but if I try the other user then I created the
> following happens after I type in my password:
>
> cpu: cannont get auth tickets in p9sk1: Connection refused
>
> goodbye
When you are running plan9port facto
On Mon Jun 4 15:16:01 EDT 2012, ja...@cs.ioc.ee wrote:
> cpu%cat /cfg/$sysname/cpustart
> aux/listen -q -t /rc/bin/service.auth -d /rc/bin/service tcp
>
> cpu%ls /rc/bin/service.auth
> /rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.il566
> /rc/bin/service.auth/tcp567
that looks correct. you need to make sure you
P.S.
mv /rc/bin/service/tcp567 /rc/bin/service/!tcp567
This line didn't work when I was following the instructions on the wiki for
configuring a standalone cpu server as the file tcp567 wasn't there.
James
On Jun 4, 2012, at 10:14 PM, James Chapman wrote:
> cpu%cat /cfg/$sysname/cpustart
> au
cpu%cat /cfg/$sysname/cpustart
aux/listen -q -t /rc/bin/service.auth -d /rc/bin/service tcp
cpu%ls /rc/bin/service.auth
/rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.il566
/rc/bin/service.auth/tcp567
I guess I am already flailing... and I can't run anything on the server's
console until tomorrow.
Thanks,
James
On Mon Jun 4 14:53:57 EDT 2012, ja...@cs.ioc.ee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up a combined cpu/auth server. I can drawterm into it using
> bootes but if I try the other user then I created the following happens after
> I type in my password:
>
> cpu: cannont get auth tickets in p9sk1: Co
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a combined cpu/auth server. I can drawterm into it using
bootes but if I try the other user then I created the following happens after I
type in my password:
cpu: cannont get auth tickets in p9sk1: Connection refused
goodbye
drawterming in with bootes and running auth
On Jun 4, 2012, at 12:31 PM, cinap_len...@gmx.de wrote:
> then the front falls off.
>
> --
> cinap
>
And probably the back too.
--
Veety
then the front falls off.
--
cinap
What happens when two files linked into the same binary both declare
static extern register variables?
-rob
On Mon Jun 4 11:26:56 EDT 2012, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
> > i know, the syntax doesn't make sense, but if you take "extern register"
> > to have the standard plan 9 meaning, and static to mean visibility limited
> > to this file, then there you have it.
>
> At a glance, I'd say you're looking
> i know, the syntax doesn't make sense, but if you take "extern register"
> to have the standard plan 9 meaning, and static to mean visibility limited
> to this file, then there you have it.
At a glance, I'd say you're looking for inline assembly?
++L
"static extern register"?
i know, the syntax doesn't make sense, but if you take "extern register"
to have the standard plan 9 meaning, and static to mean visibility limited
to this file, then there you have it.
- erik
> I'll admit I don't have anything quite as convenient as that for an
> immediate undo. I'd put a cp in the shell loop and for undo: for(f in
> *.orig) {mv $f `{echo $f | sed 's/.orig$//'}}. Or use a scm, e.g. git
> reset --hard HEAD.
this is significantly more complicated for the user, and it doe
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