Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 09:16:33AM +0100, DELOISON, Clement:
> Hi again,
>
> I'm not able to do a hrancid... I'm sorry for that but I'm a french student
> and I'm new at rancid configuration, it's the first time I use it. I may
> apologize too for my english which is not perfect at all.
your english
Thanks so much. Hopefully I have some success to share in the next couple of
months.
Kevin
From: doug.hug...@keystonenap.com [mailto:doug.hug...@keystonenap.com]
Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 9:26 AM
To: heasley ; Kevin Geil
Cc: rancid-discuss@shrubbery.net
Subject: RE: [rancid] Sonicwall: clogi
Thanks, I figured it was something like that. Is it recommended to use a
custom version of clogin, or do I just discard the error text when I write the
script that retrieves the configuration?
Thanks again,
Kevin
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From: heasley [mailto:h...@shrubbery.net]
Sent: Thur
Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 09:25:33AM -0500, doug.hug...@keystonenap.com:
> you'll probably have to (or want to) for clogin into something like
> soniclogin so that it can do what is necessary to get the login prompt
> determination right. (see also the paloalto login script)
> And you'll want a forked
you'll probably have to (or want to) for clogin into something like soniclogin
so that it can do what is necessary to get the login prompt determination
right. (see also the paloalto login script)
And you'll want a forked rancid from one of the other examples like urancid
that sends the right se
Hi again,
I'm not able to do a hrancid... I'm sorry for that but I'm a french student
and I'm new at rancid configuration, it's the first time I use it. I may
apologize too for my english which is not perfect at all.
Well, this is what I had when I tried hrancid ; "-bash: hrancid: command
not fou