Got around to doing some more testing and all is looking much better.
The md5 auth is now working following the advice given earlier.
00:11:22.589724 IP (tos 0xc0, ttl 1, id 6646, offset 0, flags [none],
length: 80) 172.16.10.111 224.0.0.5: OSPFv2, Hello (1), length: 44
5. any help on the CLI regardless of level show bash options vrs th vyatta
engine options.
(confusing to say the least )
If you're logged in as root, you'll get Unix commands listed as well
as Vyatta commands
during tab completion/help. However, if you're an admin level user, you'll just
#3 - I agree, please bring back my beloved ?! Its an automatic reflex
to hit ? whenever I'm in a router. I end up hitting it 3 or 4 times
before I realize that its echoing the char to the screen rather than
activating help.
That and the new CLI being mildly confusing (i'm adjusting to it)
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#3 - I agree, please bring back my beloved ?! Its an automatic reflex to
hit ? whenever I'm in a router. I end up
] glendale problems my 1st view
#3 - I agree, please bring back my beloved ?! Its an automatic reflex to
hit ? whenever I'm in a router. I end up hitting it 3 or 4 times before I
realize that its echoing the char to the screen rather than activating
help.
That and the new CLI being mildly confusing (i'm
you say it's mildly confusing, what are you referring
to?
-- Dave
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I'm going to retry the md5 auth this afternoon when I get some more
vyatta console time ;) Other then these immediate issues, it's been
holding stable. I have to recheck, BGP4 and ipsec, and then know for
sure are is good.
I'm assuming at some later date , a new vyatta user guide will be
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#3 - I agree, please bring back my beloved ?! Its an automatic reflex
to
hit
Note also that if the '?' key is bound to auto-completion, the user can still
input the '?' character using the readline escape sequence (i.e., in this case
Ctrl-v ?). So basically it came down to a choice between these:
(1) Keep '?' key as help. To input a '?' character, prefix it with Ctrl-v.
In case people don't know about this: instead of '?', a user can get the help
text using either of the following two key sequences: Alt = or Alt ?.
(These are the default key bindings for possible-completions in
readline/bash.)
An-Cheng Huang wrote:
That was the first thing I tried when we
Stig Thormodsrud wrote:
#3 - I agree, please bring back my beloved ?! Its an automatic reflex
to
hit ? whenever I'm in a router. I end up hitting it 3 or 4 times
before
I
realize that its echoing the char to the screen rather than activating
help.
Has anyone explored using ~/.inputrc to
I vote for #1. Maybe its just because I've been doing this for quite a
while, but I would think that most people who would be annoyed about
not being able to put a ? in a description or something know how to
use the ctrl-v escape like with a cisco. maybe it can be a config
option?
set
I'd vote for #1 also (but my thinking may be warped by over a decade of
IOS development using the ? key ;-).
The other thing to consider is the principle of least astonishment for the
over 100,000 downloads of vyatta before glendale.
stig
I vote for #1. Maybe its just because I've been
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1. Still todate, OSPF md authenication is not enable or even configurable
2. System uptime is now
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