Re: New shell server transition
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:12 pm
All of this is such a big PITA. Can I just stay on the "old" shell server?
Trying hard not to be cynical why an anonymous poster wants a 12-year old system to stay running...Guest wrote:All of this is such a big PITA. Can I just stay on the "old" shell server?
Was it a temporary glitch overnight? Unlike the other night, this time all of my files are appearing now. Maybe they just disappeared briefly during the time that cron was trying to find them? Do you know why this is happening?/bin/sh: /home/p/patty1/bin/calendar: No such file or directory
Fair enough. My sincere apologies for the stupid question.scott wrote:Bolt is too old, it should have been replaced long ago. And, because of the unique nature of our network, we have to replace the shell server before we can replace the shared hosting servers...
The problem cropped up again, but I caught it and restarted the system.patty1 wrote:Ohhhh Scoooooott... Hallooooo.......
Was it a temporary glitch overnight? Unlike the other night, this time all of my files are appearing now. Maybe they just disappeared briefly during the time that cron was trying to find them? Do you know why this is happening?/bin/sh: /home/p/patty1/bin/calendar: No such file or directory
I switched to trying yet again to get the password file to store.gie wrote:I'll continue this tomorrow when I can get aid, but although this does allow me to configure a MYINBOX folder and see mail delivered, the next message that arrives flashes an "Unexpected change to folder..." message that goes away before I can read it and the new message is not delivered.
Alpine was compiled without debug?
I'll get it recompiled. Currently we're using the package that came with CentOS 7, not sure why the package maintainer turned off debug in the compilation.gie wrote:I switched to trying yet again to get the password file to store.gie wrote:I'll continue this tomorrow when I can get aid, but although this does allow me to configure a MYINBOX folder and see mail delivered, the next message that arrives flashes an "Unexpected change to folder..." message that goes away before I can read it and the new message is not delivered.
Alpine was compiled without debug?
It would be super helpful if alpine were compiled with debug please.
Then I could possibly figure out more about why it won't encrypt and store with the various ways I've tried to generate and store SSL certificate,
Right now when I try to start with debug I get "Argument Error: unknown flag "d", debugging not compiled in"
Thanks!
I see on https://wiki.sonic.net/wiki/Shell_Acces ... Transition that telnet is no longer allowed:Guest wrote:Since my Telnet program will not connect to the new shell, I tried connecting to the new shell while logged into the old shell, but that doesn't work either. It just hangs. Are we not allowed to telnet into the new shell from the old shell?
Shell logins are handled using only ssh -- no more telnet